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Old Jun 28, 2024 | 06:03 PM
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Recently developed an intermittent high pitch sqeakiness that appears to be from one wheel's brakes.
Brake pads are very good and it's not the wear sensor.
Squeak goes away when I touch the brakes lightly.
Squeak appears as I make a slight turn (not around a corner but a very light touch to steering wheel to follow a gentle curve).
Anyone else had this occur and solve it?
Not sure if it's front or back but it's only one side and I think it's front.
I was on some forrest roads just prior to this so there's dust in there but it should have cleared itself out after a hundred or more highway miles.
Makes me think the front wheel bearing is slightly worn but I haven't checked that yet and really don't think that's it.
 
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