2012 E550 - Warped rotars for the SECOND TIME
I'll bet there was zero run out on those rotors but uneven friction material deposition. Presume no one checked them with a dial gauge?
Benz typically states in the owners manual:
Warning!
New vehicle brake pads and discs, and
replacement brake pads and discs may
take several hundred miles of driving until
they provide optimum braking efficiency.
Until that time, you may need to use
increased brake pedal pressure while
braking. Please be aware of this and adjust
your driving and braking accordingly during
this break-in period.
They are hoping this achieves what Stoptech etc are getting at. Most owners are not sufficiently technically savvy to perform proper break in so they hope this achieves it.
The only real way to crack or warp a ventilated disc is to run into deep water after severe braking or turn a garden hose on the discs while they are stinking hot.
I find it interesting the way the same troubles follow the same drivers around on these forums. I wonder why that is?
Brakes, gas, and steering.
I can just imagine MB trying to tell some grandma how to bed the brakes of her car. The brakes should work properly under normal use and if they do not, it is a defect.
Brakes, gas, and steering.
I can just imagine MB trying to tell some grandma how to bed the brakes of her car. The brakes should work properly under normal use and if they do not, it is a defect.
Not everyone is young/mechanically inclined and understand anything about this topic, some can not even work a smart phone let alone bed their brakes...lol




My 2010 does not have an issue either. Only problem was brake dust, which I fixed by changing to ceramic pads. No dust and absolutely no vibrations.





Good to see someone else with the right mind.
If the problem was uneven brake pad deposit on the rotor, i.e. dirty rotor, MB would just have cleaned them. But they have changed lots of rotors and this means they either find warped rotors or unevenly worn rotors.
MB dealers do not fix anything, they just change parts so these same make crappy rotors will be installed in the car again and the problem goes on.
A better fix for a warped rotor would be to turn it flat unless it would go under thickness limit. When the rotor gets warped once it does because of the "heat treatment" it experiences under use. I don't think it would do it again but as said, MB dealers do not fix any parts, they just change parts.
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Brakes, gas, and steering.
I can just imagine MB trying to tell some grandma how to bed the brakes of her car. The brakes should work properly under normal use and if they do not, it is a defect.
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The following is from the MBUSA S-Class site:
"Perforated and internally ventilated front brake discs help to better dissipate the hot gases generated during hard or repeated braking, helping resist brake fade in order to maintain maximum braking performance. The perforations are cast in place when the rotor is made, to prevent the creation of stress points that can occur during conventional cross-drilling. For more even and powerful braking force, the front discs feature large 4-piston calipers."
np888....It seems your thread has morphed/hijacked to a 'bedding' thread. Sorry, but maybe it will get you an answer anyway. If you want, I'll open another thread on bedding because there seems to be opinions around it but I think these discussion will help you even if not directly. Hopefully draw more of those affected in for discussion.
Are you going to bed them in this time
Only takes about 20 minutes and its' worth the effort. The hardest part is finding a stretch of road without traffic to do it. If you have to stop completely and wait in the middle of the process use the P brake to hold. If bedding doesn't help at least you'll know.
And good for that dealer! (You might want to shout him out here.)
They fastened someting on front wheels/suspension (don't have the paperwork) two months ago, but vibrations are back again. Bedding method described on this thread did not help at all.
Anybody else experiencing the same / any ideas on what to try next?
They fastened someting on front wheels/suspension (don't have the paperwork) two months ago, but vibrations are back again. Bedding method described on this thread did not help at all.
Anybody else experiencing the same / any ideas on what to try next?



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Do what you want. I was just offering a fact that's well known in the industry and supported by knowledgeable people.
