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Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - ultran00b - 04-12-2013 06:59pm Hi all, I have been enjoying the Evoque for the past year and a bit and I am puzzled by the rear brake wear. When I switched over to winter tires, my mechanic said that the rears had less than 20% left (I'm guessing less than 5mm), while the fronts are at 80%. The rear brakes squeak now every time I brake (had this problem since the beginning ) but my car doesn't fall under the recall as it was built exactly one month later. I'm wondering what is causing this immense inbalance in brake wear and if it is normal. Would I have any recourse with JLR North American in maybe compensating me for the rear brake service as I have never had a car that has needed new pads at 25,000 or even 60,000 KM. I am going to have it inspected tomorrow at the dealer along with the misfire recall. Thanks. RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - PhilSkill - 04-12-2013 07:48pm Surely if they've squeaked since new, you probably should have got it looked at sooner as they must have been binding, hence wearing out. Hope they can find something causing them to bind when they look at it, or I guess you'll be paying for new Pads. RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - ultran00b - 05-12-2013 04:05am (04-12-2013 07:48pm)PhilSkill Wrote: Surely if they've squeaked since new, you probably should have got it looked at sooner as they must have been binding, hence wearing out. Hope they can find something causing them to bind when they look at it, or I guess you'll be paying for new Pads. I thought the squeaking was normal, and the test drives I had also had squeaks. It seemed like a non issue as the brake dust was pretty even and there was not any sort of diminished braking performance. If all else fails I'll get them replaced at my mechanic for about $200 USD and escalate further with JLR North America. RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - XFullFatTim - 05-12-2013 07:47am Get your JLR dealer to check the parking brake is releasing fully, that can cause heavy pad wear and squeaking if it doesn't fully disengage RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - tetstb - 05-12-2013 11:52am I had the same problem , dealer said it happened sometimes and I could cure it by paying them a large amount of money to replace the pads and discs. Took it to an independent brake specialist, not just a local Kwik Fit, and they told me the brakes had been binding since new and unevenly looking at the wear pattern on the disks. He replaced the pads and adjusted the release mechanism so now as if by magic the problem has gone and even my fuel economy is better RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - CRC@LandRover - 05-12-2013 12:45pm Hi Ultran00b, Please see the PM I have sent. Many thanks, Pete RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - ultran00b - 05-12-2013 02:48pm (05-12-2013 11:52am)tetstb Wrote: I had the same problem , dealer said it happened sometimes and I could cure it by paying them a large amount of money to replace the pads and discs. I have a feeling LR is going to deny all responsibility and say that it's part of the design and normal operation of the vehicle today and try to sell me new pads and rotors. I will also be taking it to my mechanic tomorrow or early next week. The problem is that I will be out of the country for a month starting Wednesday. (05-12-2013 12:45pm)Pete@LandRover Wrote: Hi Ultran00b, Will do. Thanks again. RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - tetstb - 06-12-2013 01:05am The story I got was that the electronic handbrake was to blame, design fault if thats the case. I have no confidence in either the supplying dealer or Pentland, who now own the supplying dealer, and the only other dealer within reasonable distance, Stirling, were not all that bothered because they did not supply the car. Our 2 year old and 6 year Old Mercs have been absolutely faultless so guess where my money goes next time. RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - CRC@LandRover - 06-12-2013 10:39am Hi Bob, I am sorry to hear of your concerns, please see the PM I have sent you. Many thanks, Pete RE: Evoque Rear Brakes: Wore out at 25,000 KM???!!! - tetstb - 06-12-2013 11:24am (06-12-2013 10:39am)Pete@LandRover Wrote: Hi Bob, Thanks Pete, PM read and replied. |