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Old Jun 20th, 2009, 08:58 PM
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Problem after rear brakes changed

Hi

I had my rear brake pads changed.

I have driven at least 300 miles since.

Now when not accelarating, but not braking a have a quiet squealing from the back brakes- possibly one side.
It tends to happen as I am going down hill.


Any ideas?

Not to much squealing when I brake but I think it has happened on occaison.

Thanks in advance
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