I purchased the car used in 2001, it needed rear pads in order to pass certification so I had them replaced (non Volvo pads). Within a few weeks the rear brakes would squeel under low speed, light braking. I changed the pads to OEM Volvo pads. Squeel went away for about 2 months then came back. I took the car to the local dealer and was told that the rotors had glazed and they should be replaced, so they did that and I changed the pads once more (Jan./03). I smelled a "burning" odor on the way back from the dealer. I took it back and found that a rear caliper had seized. So they replaced that. Squeeling came back within a couple of months. Took it back to the dealer and was told that the rotors had glazed again. This time I had them machined (May/03). That lasted another couple of months. I just took it back today and they said that they can't machine them again (too thin) and recommended replacing the rotors and pads once more. As they are not guaranteeing the squeeling will not return (as I'm sure it will) I don't want to pay for new rotors and pads again to be left with the same problem in a couple of months (or sooner).
I put on about 20000 kms (12,500 miles) on the new pads and rotors, 15000 kms (9300 miles) since the rotors were machined (squeeling starts within 5000 kms (3100 miles).
The dealer's reason for the squeeling is that I'm "riding" the brake pedal. Which of course is certainly NOT the case.
Any advise would be MUCH appreciated.
Raf







