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Old 11-26-2007, 08:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen6 New Rear Brake Tsb - Tsb Br007-07, 11/7/07

Replaces TSB BR010-06.

New Pads for rear brake squeak and/or premature pad wear.
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How does it differ from the one it replaces? And Where can one get a copy?
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I may have to look into this since my brake (I believe the rears), squeak when I first use the brakes when the car is cold, going in reverse and in drive until I really push down on them, then after that it's fine.

I don't feel like having the dealer hold my car overnight though for just a little squeak.
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Gen6

The new TSB has a different fitting kit #, changes the pads and adds a shim kit if necessary.

There has been a thread on premature rear pad wear.

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