L400 brakes

Mitsubishi Delica L400 production commenced in 1994 -- After much anticipation, the L400 arrived on Canadian Soil in 2009!
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L400 brakes

Post by joedelica »

Trying to determine a sound coming from the front end, and wondering if it may be the brake pads telling me they are low.
The brakes feel fine, but I hear a constant tinny sound that could be the sensors on the pads.
However, when I apply a little bit of brake, the sound is gone.
I can hear it on the left and right side when I have my windows down.
Any ideas?

Thanks,

Joe
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Re: L400 brakes

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if you apply the brake and the sound is gone (scraping sound) then you're correct. replace brake pads time and check rotors (machine/replace if needed)
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Re: L400 brakes

Post by RichD »

Don't mess around. Inspect your brakes. Look at pad thickness and rotor condition, look for evidence of brake fluid leaks. You can do this yourself, or...

You can probably get a free inspection if you have a regular mechanic or if you pull into a brake and muffler shop for an estimate. Any oil change place will do a (less qualified) visual inspection as part of the typical service.
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