yes i have a 2003 and every 10,000 miles they are totally warped and i have heard that they have the same problems on other Malibu
Brakes, If you get on brakes and get a hard vibration and shaking like the front end is going to fall off, front rotors are more than likely warped. Stock rotors are poor quality Replace with after market heavy duty rotors.
Front rotors warped or out of round. Have rotors turned and that will fix your problems.
A common reason is that the front rotors have warped. Go check out WikiAnswers on the topic of "warped brake rotors". Rotors should wear out smoothly in normal driving. Use of the brakes that generate lots of heat (hard braking, riding the brakes) will result in warped rotors.
Most common cause of that is the rotors are out of round are warped. REPLACE ROTORS.
Most common cause is warped rotors.
Were the rotors resurfaced or replaced, or just the pads? Warped rotors are the most common cause of vibration when braking
Have the front rotors turned on a lathe at a dealership. check brakes and rotors
Common issues related to Avid Elixir 5 brakes include air bubbles in the system leading to spongy brakes and difficulty in bleeding the brakes. To resolve these issues, it is recommended to follow the manufacturer's bleeding instructions carefully, ensure proper alignment of the calipers and rotors, and use high-quality brake fluid. If problems persist, seeking professional help from a bike mechanic may be necessary.
No, the electronic steering has nothing in common with the brakes. If you have a warped rotors the fix is to remove the rotors and have them turned at a machine shop. Also replace the pads at this time, no matter how good they look.
No, brakes and rotors are not the same component in a vehicle. Brakes refer to the system that slows down or stops the vehicle, while rotors are the discs that the brake pads press against to create friction and stop the vehicle.
Actually, automobile brakes squeak under several circumstances. The most common include pad or shoe wear and/or glazed rotors or shoes.
Yes. Rotors on front brakes, drums on rear.