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Brakes - Rear Brake Noise After Long Term Storage

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2001-2002 MIATA - REAR BRAKE NOISE AFTER LONG TERM STORAGE

APPLICABLE MODEL(S)/VINs
All 2001-2002 Miatas

DESCRIPTION

After the vehicle has been washed and not moved for a long period, a stick-slip noise may be heard from the rear brakes once the vehicle is moved. When the vehicle sits for a long period with moisture on the rear brakes, corrosion appears between the pad and disc plate. The corrosion causes the pad and disc plate to stick together. The pad and the disc plate separates when the vehicle is moved, resulting in a stick-slip noise.

Follow the information outlined below to replace the rear brake pads with new service parts.

REPAIR PROCEDURE

1. Review customer complaint.

2. Refer to PART(S) INFORMATION below to determine the correct service brake pad part number.

3. Remove and replace the rear brake pads according to appropriate Workshop Manual (Section 04).

4. Verify repair.





PART(S) INFORMATION





WARRANTY INFORMATION

NOTE:
This information applies to verified customer complaints on vehicles covered under normal warranty. Refer to the SRT microfiche for warranty term information.





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