Brake pad insulation was installed on your MINI Cooper when it was assembled. This insulation is specifically designed to prevent the brake pads from squealing. When the brake pads are changed, the insulation is changed, as well. If the insulation wasn’t changed, you may have no brake pad insulation and this is why your Cooper’s brakes are squeaking all the time.
If your brakes are overheating, they will squeal because the brake pads and rotors are glazed. This means the surfaces are smooth and they are not generating friction. This is dangerous because your MINI Cooper needs friction to stop. If your brakes are squealing and you smell something hot, such as chemicals or carpet, pull over because your brakes are overheating.
The brakes will also squeal if the brake pads are worn down. Once they have worn away completely, the noise changes from squealing to grinding or scraping. Brake pads have indicators in them that make noise when it’s time to change the brake pads. This is likely the squealing sound you hear each time you press down on the brake pedal.
Finally, rotor surfaces need to be recut every 60,000 miles. This is because after 60,000 miles of having the brake pads press against the rotors, the surfaces have smoothed out. As with glazing, when the rotor surfaces smooth out because of wear and tear, your brakes will squeal all the time.
Simply Euro in Castle Pines, CO, has your MINI Cooper’s brake system covered. Give us a call today to schedule an appointment for a brake inspection. We’ll find out why your brakes are squealing all the time.
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