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Old 07-29-2011, 03:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Squealing noise when I accelerate

I barely resurfaced the the two front rotors and changed the brake pads as well. When I finished the job I took it for a test drive and the passenger side wheel squeals when I accelerate. I am driving down and i press on the gas pedal and you can hear the squealing when I accelerate. When I let go of the pedal the squealing stops, and i press the pedal again and accelerate and you can hear the squealing. When I break there is no squealing. What can it be the brakes or the rotors? I installed some EBC brake pads. Its a 2000 toyota corolla VE

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Old 07-29-2011, 03:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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There is a possibility that the anti-rattle clips misalign and is scraping against the rotor. Also check the dust shield and see if it's touching anything. Accelerating while braking might torque something at the brakes. I would tear the brake down again, check it, clean and re-lube the pins and back of the pads, then reassemble it.
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If it only does it when you accelerate, it might be engine mounts.
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Well i have a similiar problem to that to, my passenger side squeals when i come to a stop whether coming at a stop slow or fast it squeals the same and i dont hear it when i accelerate.

And for above, if it was a misaligned clip scraping on the rotor, i don't think it would make a squealing sound rather than a hard metal scratching sound especially when slowing down.
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