Brake Noise Quandry

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    So I've got an automatic (gag) '05 WRX Wagon with some interesting brake noises. High pitched squealing noise that I don't notice unless the window is down. More interestingly, it goes away when the brakes are depressed.

    The only thing I can think of is that there's a foreign object stuck in there that's causing the issue.

    Anyone have any ideas? :ugh:
     
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    Foreign object sounds feasible, however it could be low pads and down to the squeakers.
     
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    Gets my vote. Have you checked how much meat is left on the pads lately ? Squeakers are usually only on one side on Subaru pads, so you might need to do some contortions with a mirror or pull the wheels off to get a good look.
     
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    squeakers...love it....that will stick for sure!


    "Your brakes must be down to the squeakers (pause) Yes that is my official diagnosis!"
     
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    i had this happen not too long ago and it was my lock pin (bottom pin) on the caliper was seizes in place not allowing the brakes to freely move
     
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    .....What do you call them? There's another name for them?
     
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    LOl..I've never called them anything really. maybe low pad warning indicator.

    but squeaker is better...I'm sticking with that!:biggrin:
     
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    I have always heard either wear indicators or squeakers.. I dont see the excitement... :cool:
     
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    That's not a name, it's a silly, long winded description. Kind of like "large white encoldening apparatus". The rest of us just call it a fridge :)
     
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    probably why I've never actually called it anything.