daddydarko
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Recap: Dealer replaced rear pad. Squeaking stopped for 3 weeks. Called BRP and they said they would take care of it through the dealer.
Update: Dealer said there was glazing on the 1-month old pad that was causing the squeak. They told me to "stomp" on the brakes.
My only problem with stomping on the brakes is that the next time I bring it in to have the squeak looked it, they'll charge me because the brakes are warn. Stomping did no solve the issue the first time.
I will call BRP again. I encourage everyone else experiencing the problem to do the same. Maybe someone will finally get around to making a ceramic pad.
Update: Dealer said there was glazing on the 1-month old pad that was causing the squeak. They told me to "stomp" on the brakes.
My only problem with stomping on the brakes is that the next time I bring it in to have the squeak looked it, they'll charge me because the brakes are warn. Stomping did no solve the issue the first time.
I will call BRP again. I encourage everyone else experiencing the problem to do the same. Maybe someone will finally get around to making a ceramic pad.