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AstonCarma Aug 10, 2020 03:22 PM

Possible Caliper Rubbing -- what's the procedure for this?
 
Hi everyone, my 2005 DB9 with about 7500 miles on the clock was making a weird noise yesterday as I drove through the neighborhood. It almost sound like a small bird was chirping as we rode along. My passenger got out and listened to my each of my wheels as I rolled and he said he felt that noise was coming from my driver side rear and thought I may have a sticking/dragging caliper. I ensured the emergency brake was disengaged.

Since I don't like putting my car into the shop unless absolutely necessary, I thought I'd check here since I haven't done brake work on this car yet. If I want to inspect my calipers on that wheel for proper function and determine if it's sticking, what's the procedure for this?

07sportspack Aug 10, 2020 03:46 PM

You may have a small rock stuck in or around your pad or caliper. I had it happen myself. I've heard of it happening to others too. It's worth a good self inspection.

J doubleU Aug 10, 2020 04:16 PM

It's the handbrake pads, changes with temperature, and sometimes when turning. Hold the button in and lift-up when driving to deglaze pads. Lots of stuff about it years back.

AstonCarma Aug 10, 2020 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by 07sportspack (Post 4847134)
You may have a small rock stuck in or around your pad or caliper. I had it happen myself. I've heard of it happening to others too. It's worth a good self inspection.

Do you recommend removing the caliper to do this? I have no problem taking things apart to better understand the car, I'm just pretty new to our brakes.


Originally Posted by J doubleU (Post 4847136)
It's the handbrake pads, changes with temperature, and sometimes when turning. Hold the button in and lift-up when driving to deglaze pads. Lots of stuff about it years back.

I assume just a light pull on the hand brake so as not to lock the wheels? What speed do we recommend doing this?

J doubleU Aug 10, 2020 05:30 PM

Whatever speed your comfortable with. Open parking lot 20-25mph. You can also slacken off the cable on the offensive side if your not comfortable with the drive n pull.

DonL Aug 10, 2020 09:14 PM

Possible stone
 

Originally Posted by 07sportspack (Post 4847134)
You may have a small rock stuck in or around your pad or caliper. I had it happen myself. I've heard of it happening to others too. It's worth a good self inspection.

Try a hard braking application while going in reverse; if you have picked up a stone or other foreign object, you may be able to dislodge it.
Worked for me a while back on my Vantage...


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