If it is a Toyota, they do not know how to fix the squeaking brakes either. Even after replacing all the pads and machining the rotors and rear drums
Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect.... Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect....
I believe the awnser varies on what model you have... I have a 1999 galant GTZ mine has disc ( rotors ) front and back, The rear has the disc drum combo for the parking brake... Hope this helps
No , disk brakes front and rear ( the back disk brake rotors have small parking brake shoes inside of a drum portion )
Only if it has rear disk brakes.
disc brakes in front and rear ( rotor ) Also , the rear rotors have a small drum on the back of them for small emergency brake shoes
have the back brakes checked sometimes they can sound like the front
It has both Rotors and Pads. In other words disc brakes
Most of the time, and it seems especially true about Chrysler vehicles, a new brake pads and rotors need a period of time to be "broken in". As the brakes are used, the brake pads put small grooves in the rotor that is unique to every pad. The squeaking you are hearing are the brake pads cutting the rotor. If this continues for a long period of time, definitely take your car back to the shop where you had the brakes installed.
Yes it does have rotor for front and back, with the emergency brakes inside the rear rotors.
Front pads (disc brakes) Rear shoes (drum brakes)
The majority of the stopping power is performed by the front rotors. I would start by replacing them.
ok if you can you can open the bleeder valve on the cylinder and carefully pry the cylinder back into the callipar. you will have to bleed your brakes afterwards.