Noisy Ceramic Brakes
#1
Noisy Ceramic Brakes
I've owned my Turbo S for about year now, and the brakes never made a noise. I put over 10k miles on the car, including driving it from NYC>MIA and back. All of a sudden out of nowhere, the brakes start making tons of noise, like as if a normal car was flat on the wear sensors. So I drop the car off at Porsche. Service consultant takes it for a drive, comes back and says wow they are loud. I get a call a day later and he says they took apart the brakes, cleaned everything out, found nothing abnormal, pads and rotors are both in great shape with no signs of premature wear. He says sometimes these carbon brakes are noisy, and sometimes they aren't. And nothing they can do about it except sell me on a new set of pads and hope they don't squeak. But he recommended not doing that because mine have tons of life left, and he has seen brand new cars and cars that left with brand new brakes sound just like me. He says it is characteristic of the carbon brakes. But I had the car for a full year with no brake noise!!! I just want to know what caused it, and get it back to the way it was. Are the rest of yours noisy as well? Its embarrassing at low speeds. At higher speeds, no noise. Brakes work and feel fine as well at all speed, its just the noise. Any input is appreciated.
#3
It used to bug me and I was a little self conscious about the brake noise in traffic until I noticed something. When the brakes squeaks people look over and very often do a double take, like they are expecting some pos car and instead see a Porsche with massive yellow calipers.
Bring on the squeak.
Bring on the squeak.
#4
longboarder, lmao.
OP, i remember my 996 turbo S. It was quiet as a mouse until i hit 20k miles, then the squeeeeeeellllllllllllllls came.
If this happens on my 997 turbo with ceramics I'll try changing the pads.
OP, i remember my 996 turbo S. It was quiet as a mouse until i hit 20k miles, then the squeeeeeeellllllllllllllls came.
If this happens on my 997 turbo with ceramics I'll try changing the pads.
#5
When my ceramic brakes get loud, it is because they are dirty. When I wash the car, I direct a stream of water in the calipers to flush the debris and dust from around the pads and calipers. It eliminates the squeaking for a good while. Also, direct the stream through all the holes in the rotor to get debris out. You may be surprised by how filthy the water will be.
#6
When my ceramic brakes get loud, it is because they are dirty. When I wash the car, I direct a stream of water in the calipers to flush the debris and dust from around the pads and calipers. It eliminates the squeaking for a good while. Also, direct the stream through all the holes in the rotor to get debris out. You may be surprised by how filthy the water will be.
#7
yep, same thing on my 997 TTS, made some noise leaving the dealership but cleaned the car and blew out debris and hit the brakes and it knocked down most of the noise.
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#9
I tried everything. Washed them. Brake pad anti squeal paste. Adhesive anti vibration pads/backing plates. Beveled the front edge of the pads. Did 20x bed in procedures. Nothing worked until I got new pads and now silence. Good luck.
#11
I took the wheels off and used compressed air to blow all the dirt out of the rotors. I was surprised how much dust came out (I wore a mask). I also did a couple of hard 120mph to 10mph with about 30-45seconds between each to allow the brakes to cool.
The latest P40 pads don't require the anti squeal/vibration dampeners.
The latest P40 pads don't require the anti squeal/vibration dampeners.
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