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Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF)

Modern engines can be driven at extremely low rpms. The trend is toward ever increasing engine torques. Wind-tunnel-optimized bodies are creating less wind noise. New calculation methods are helping reduce vehicle weights and weight-saving concepts are boosting engine efficiency as well. The addition of a fifth or a sixth gear can also reduce fuel consumption. Thinner oils are making precise shifting easier. In short: The sources of noise are increasing and natural damping is decreasing. What has remained is the principle of the piston-stroke engine whose cyclical combustion processes excite torsional vibrations in the drive train – the unpleasant consequences of which are gear rattles and body booms.

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Uneven brake pad wear

Uneven brake pad wear or imbalance between 'in-board' and 'out-board' pads.

Reason

Incorrect alignment of brake pads within caliper housing. Poor brake caliper alignmen. Pad 'sticking' - brake caliper not sliding correctly. Caliper not cleaned properly (excessive contamination). Lack of lubrication.

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Brake pull/judder

We've all had some experience with the juddering and pulling, whether it be a Mini Cooper or a go kart!

Reason

Under/over inflated tyres.
Brake Disc 'run-out'/Dirty hub mounting.
Sticking brake calipers.

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Discolouring and surface cracks in brake pads

Often caused by excessive temperatures and hard to spot, surface cracks and discolouration could be an indication to check the calipers.

Reason

Sticking brake calipers.
Brake/axel/wheel imbalance.
Disc blueing is also another indication of excessive temperature operation.
Pad restriction within the caliper housing.
Disc below manufacturers  recommended minimum thinckness.

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Brake Squeal

High frequency continuous tone when brakes are applied, this - single or multiple tones. No one enjoys squealing brakes!

Reason

Unevevnly worn brake pad surface condition caused by scored brake discs. Uneven wear between 'in-board' & 'out-board' pads. Disc 'run-out' cased by dirty /contaminated hub mounting. Inadequate lubrication of brake pa/brake caliper 'contact points'. Worn/missing shims. Worn or broken anti-rattle springs.

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