My 1996 honda civic makes a chirping sound that turns into a kind of groaning almost barking sound from the front end as I apply the brakes. Firestone has replaced the pads, calibers, rotors and brake lines twice. The sound goes away after Firestone works on it but has always returned after a couple of weeks.
The sound usually starts after I step on the brake pedal and the speed on the car drops below 40 MPH. It sounds almost like a bad shock or strut but I can't replicate the sound by bouncing the car and if that was the case why would it go away for a couple of weeks after they work on the brakes. Firestone seems to be unable to take care of the problem. Any ideas
The sound usually starts after I step on the brake pedal and the speed on the car drops below 40 MPH. It sounds almost like a bad shock or strut but I can't replicate the sound by bouncing the car and if that was the case why would it go away for a couple of weeks after they work on the brakes. Firestone seems to be unable to take care of the problem. Any ideas
Oct 16, 2008 at 2:19 PM