Brake Issues. Anyone have this problem?
The noise was still happening and I wound up calling the service tech back and made another appointment coming up this Friday. She told me that some of the coupes make have been known to make brake noise but the noise I'm getting is anything but normal. It sounds like if my brake pads were made out of cactus. I see 20 year old cars driving around which make no noise whatsoever yet my 3 month old car will wake up the neighborhood with its brakes. The tech also told me that when I take my car in they will be shaving down the pads and lubricating the brakes to see if that helps. My question to anyone that has one of the newer coupes, have any of you had this problem? Any idea what could possibly be causing this? Any help would be appreciated!
The noise was still happening and I wound up calling the service tech back and made another appointment coming up this Friday. She told me that some of the coupes make have been known to make brake noise but the noise I'm getting is anything but normal. It sounds like if my brake pads were made out of cactus. I see 20 year old cars driving around which make no noise whatsoever yet my 3 month old car will wake up the neighborhood with its brakes. The tech also told me that when I take my car in they will be shaving down the pads and lubricating the brakes to see if that helps. My question to anyone that has one of the newer coupes, have any of you had this problem? Any idea what could possibly be causing this? Any help would be appreciated!
Dealer replaced pads and rotors. Still same noise. They ended up giving up and told me to just turn on my stereo and live with it.
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1) look into some method to remove any debris between brake pads and rotors often times there can be very small debris and it can cause a whole lot of noise.
2) especially on new models, bedding the brakes can serve to be useful. Search around on this forum, someone in the c43 does have a bedding process that they recommend that can kind of break in the brakes and lead to less squealing.




1) look into some method to remove any debris between brake pads and rotors often times there can be very small debris and it can cause a whole lot of noise.
2) especially on new models, bedding the brakes can serve to be useful. Search around on this forum, someone in the c43 does have a bedding process that they recommend that can kind of break in the brakes and lead to less squealing.
Completely unrelated, but I've also had this happen 4 times and it's always random. Sometimes I turn on my car and all my preset stations are deleted except for a couple of them. Anyone have this issue?
Although it’s a 2017 C180 Coupe.
Bought it on March 2017 and had that damn noise ever since. Dealer has changed the following parts in different ocassions with no success:
- First time: changed front brake pads, stopped the noise for 1 week
- Second time: changed front brake pads and brake disk, noise stopped for a couple of months
- Third time: all was good up until the date of the first scheduled maintenance (1st year) and apparently the noise came from the rear pads which were almost out and I had to pay for them. (Still skeptical that they were worn out at only 12,000km/7,500mi)
- Fourth time: a couple of months later the noise came back from the front. The dealer said that the had to escalate the issue with the “factory” to get a solution. As of today I’m waiting for the front calipers to arrive from Germany.
It’s just ridiculous. Thinking about getting a BMW 4 series.
I have learned to live with it. People say it is a thing with "performance" cars/brake kits but I don't really see it happening with lambos and such lol.




