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Old 11-02-2005, 10:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen5 Brake Clank sound... In reverse...

Ok, here's the deal. I've searched around and haven't found anything about it. My brakes are in good condition... about 75% for both front calipers and rear drums. When I drive around, everything is fine with the brakes. But when I put it into reverse, drive a little (no matter what speed), and then press on the brakes, there a loud clanking sound that seems to be coming from the back of the car. I've got a 2002 Camry LE 2AZ-FE. Anyone had this problem before?
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I don't have a clanking sound but a squeaky sound, only in reverse when i press the break it squeaks pretty loudly, and my car is only 1 week old.
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Ok, here's the deal. I've searched around and haven't found anything about it. My brakes are in good condition... about 75% for both front calipers and rear drums. When I drive around, everything is fine with the brakes. But when I put it into reverse, drive a little (no matter what speed), and then press on the brakes, there a loud clanking sound that seems to be coming from the back of the car. I've got a 2002 Camry LE 2AZ-FE. Anyone had this problem before?
I would pull the back drums and make sure that you don't have a broken brake spring or brake hardware floating around. Also make sure your adjuster are freed up and working properly.

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