2000 SL1 Brake Noises

Discussion in 'Saturn S-series' started by Matt, Aug 27, 2004.

  1. Matt

    Matt Guest

    Hi,
    With the stock brakes on an 2000 SL1 how long on average will they last?

    Second question... when it rains or is very humid outside my brakes seem
    to become very touchy as in if I push them down rather then coming to a
    nice stop they will grab the rims very hard it seems. This only happens
    once or twice and then they work fine, and usually seems to happen when
    it's been raining/very humid and the car has been parked. If it's
    dry/hot and the car is parked, they are fine, or if I
    drive/brake/drive/brake they are ok as well. They also seem to squeek
    when I apply the brake after it has been raining... if it's dry out no
    sqeek.

    Is this normal? My chevy cavalier used to do this same thing after it
    rained.. where the brakes would get very touchy.. is that normal?

    ~ Matt
     
    Matt, Aug 27, 2004
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  2. Matt

    Blah Blah Guest

    That answer varies greatly with driving habits, they should be checked
    during a tire rotation which is roughly every 6 months or 6k miles. If
    you're in doubt it is a good idea to get your brakes checked.
    I dont have a SL1 or a Cavalier so I dont know. Someone else would have
    to fill you in on that but it sounds abnormal.
     
    Blah Blah, Aug 27, 2004
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  3. Matt

    D V Brownell Guest

    Rust on the rotors - very common. The only way to prevent it is to keep them
    dry. If you drove every day or parked inside you probably would never notice
    it. Might shorten the life of the pads / rotors a little but changing them
    is a lot less money than building a garage for the car. :)
     
    D V Brownell, Aug 28, 2004
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