POOPonYOU
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What Ford dealer are you taking it to? I still have the same noise when braking. You where are SCS? I was there with the magnetic gt. I completely forgot I started this thread. I haven't taken it in because most people said it's high performance brakes that make noise but now I think I'll take it in.I've scheduled an appt with a 3rd Ford Dealer to have my car checked on Monday. This dealer was able to eliminate the noise from a fellow member's car. Hopefully they're successful with mine. Someone from Ford called me today and tried telling me the same high performance brake pad noise is normal crap. But he even thought it was weird that my car does it mostly while turning to the left and at low speed braking. Wish me luck.
They're going to keep overnight and keep trying
Please let us know!Hopefully mine will be fixed on Monday. Hope to report back with good news.
Hopefully they mean it when they said they're resolving this issue since it has been around since 2009...I have had the same issue and my dealership has opened a case with Ford engineering to resolve. Ford has confirmed there is an issue and they are working to find out what is causing this and what to do to resolve it. If you are having brake squeal I would encourage you to take your car to the dealership and have them open a case with Ford engineering. The more information Ford has, the quicker they can resolve the issue.
Non-PP GT brakes are the same as EB PP, so it should be the same fix. My car behaves just as everyone else is describing: a depths-of-hell howl on first stop after a long cold soak (most of the time, but not always.) One good, hard brake application and all is well, until the next time.This was the problem and fix specific to the Eco-Boost PP brakes. May be similar or not for GT.