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  • MrHyeSev
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    Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
    Yup thats what it sounds like
    very annoying

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    I don't even bother to have the rotors checked or machined anymore. I just tell them to replace the rotors and pads whenever the pads are worn down to nothing Right now there is a huge round score mark on one of my front rotors but the pad is still good. It makes a scratchy sound when coming to a complete stop but I won't even bother with it until the pads are worn. I just turn the stereo full blast, doesn't bother me. I wish I had access to a garage and the time to fix mechanical problems like brakes so I know it is done right. Plus I would be able to get the high end products, put the labor money in my pocket and it would still be cheaper than the mechanic. That wouldn't be good for the economy tho . Right now I'm trying to figure out why my car failed on the NOx emissions... freaking Ontario drive clean program... going to cost me 450 bones to "try" to get the emissions down to "acceptable" levels and if it still fails it'll get a conditional pass which means I can drive it but can't sell it. I love the government!!
    A bad sencor can cause this problem(do you have any chek engine lites on?) replacing the fuel filter and flushing with stp can't hurt either.

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  • Yedtarts
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    Originally posted by Crimson Glow View Post
    I think we're all forgetting the most important question, people. What exactly does a "suffocating bird" sound like?
    Maybe it's something like this?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Go get new brakes and you will see lol. As for the rotors, they should have cheked those while doing your brakes, now they will charge you for unneccessery labor or a bunch for your rotors which only cost about 15 to 20 bucks usually at the part stores depending on your cars make and model.
    I don't even bother to have the rotors checked or machined anymore. I just tell them to replace the rotors and pads whenever the pads are worn down to nothing Right now there is a huge round score mark on one of my front rotors but the pad is still good. It makes a scratchy sound when coming to a complete stop but I won't even bother with it until the pads are worn. I just turn the stereo full blast, doesn't bother me. I wish I had access to a garage and the time to fix mechanical problems like brakes so I know it is done right. Plus I would be able to get the high end products, put the labor money in my pocket and it would still be cheaper than the mechanic. That wouldn't be good for the economy tho . Right now I'm trying to figure out why my car failed on the NOx emissions... freaking Ontario drive clean program... going to cost me 450 bones to "try" to get the emissions down to "acceptable" levels and if it still fails it'll get a conditional pass which means I can drive it but can't sell it. I love the government!!

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Crimson Glow View Post
    I think we're all forgetting the most important question, people. What exactly does a "suffocating bird" sound like?
    Go get new brakes and you will see lol. As for the rotors, they should have cheked those while doing your brakes, now they will charge you for unneccessery labor or a bunch for your rotors which only cost about 15 to 20 bucks usually at the part stores depending on your cars make and model.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Crimson Glow View Post
    I think we're all forgetting the most important question, people. What exactly does a "suffocating bird" sound like?
    I'm not sure, I don't ever recall Sylvester actually catching Tweety.

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  • Crimson Glow
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    I think we're all forgetting the most important question, people. What exactly does a "suffocating bird" sound like?

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  • One-Way
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    If they replaced your pads, they had to machine/replace your rotors. They obviously didn't and they're only doing it now because you came back. That's not necessarily a good thing. Too many mechanics do half the job, and it looks like that's what happened in your case.

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Originally posted by Sip View Post

    4. What did they do to your rotors (what kind of brakes does yours have?)
    I went to my mechanice today & they said the front rotors are bad. So I'm going to get them fixed.

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Originally posted by One-Way View Post
    My uncle owns an automotive shop in Los Angeles. I used to work there for quite some time and I can vouch for their work. I'm not just recommending them because it's owned by my uncle. I wouldn't do that to a fellow buddy.

    Five Star Tires
    7318 W. Sunset Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90046
    818-876-1033

    It's on the corner of Sunset/Martel between La Brea and Fairfax.

    My uncle's name is Mike. You can call ahead and talk to him, if you'd like. You can usually drop by anytime, without any worries. They're open 7 days a week. Just tell him or anybody else there that I told you to go. My name is Armen, if you didn't know, however they know who One-Way is. If they don't quite know who, tell them "the Armen that used to work here." They'll smile, and help you out accordingly.
    I took it to my mechanic today because it's under warantee. But next time I have problems with my car, I'll give your uncle a call. Thanks One- Way.

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