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Old 04-09-2024, 09:52 PM
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Uneven pad wear

Hi everyone,

I don't post much, but I did a pad/rotor replacement and I have uneven wear on my right rear rotor. The pad isn't making full contact. I have many years of brake jobs under my belt, but this is a first. I have a 2019 S560 and the rears have a sigle piston so not sure how this is happening.
Does anyone have any experience with this???? Super weird.





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There was another recent post that attributed excessive pad wear on the right rear to the aggressive braking action that occurs when active lane keeping assist kicks in. Do you have any reason to believe this could be true in your case?
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I dont use that much. I havent used it since installation either.
Im going to bleed the brakes. Hopefullythat should help. Car is in great shape. Has around 40k on the clock. Its been perfectotherwise. 🤔


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There was another recent post that attributed excessive pad wear on the right rear to the aggressive braking action that occurs when active lane keeping assist kicks in. Do you have any reason to believe this could be true in your case?
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maybe the pad is broken off

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