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Actually new brakes are NOT supposed to squeal, squeak, or make any noise what so ever. I would recommend that you take your car to another shop and get it evaluated to see if the place you took it to even touched the brakes. A lot of times shop's will charge customers for work that is not completed or even done. If you find out that's what happened, I would contact the manager of the place who supposably worked on the brakes and tell them you got a 2nd opinion and either A) want your money back or B) want them to correct the situation. If they won't comply turn them into the BBB and also to the attorney general in the state you live in.
dishonest mechanics steal the refrigerant because it's like $100 for a pint. We use this cheap mechanic for our trucks at work and the air conditioning always stops working after we get them back, but I don't think my boss cares because he doesn't have to drive around in them.
this is why I do my own brakes. you should learn how to also
fyl because i know how mechanics are :/
new brakes sqeal for a bit.
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If you went to a cheap shop, this is a valuable lesson on why it's a cheap shop. Try to get your money back, or put a stop payment on it at the bank if you used credit cards or checks. Be sure to call your car's company and ask for qualified shops around your area. Sometimes the dealership charges more, but qualified repair shops might charge less and use qualified parts for your car. Also, if you did go to a qualified shop, and you don't get your money back, then be sure to call them and report it.
I just replaced my brakes and rotors on my own...It cost me around $75 and took about 30 minutes...buy the "Haynes Manual" for your particular make and model (they are available at Advanced Auto, etc.) for about $25 dollars. This book will save you THOUSANDS over the years from avoiding circumstances like the one you are in. You will also learn how to fix it next time AND you can help your friends/girlfriends out if they need it...BTW my father was a mechanic for 20+ years and this is the best possible advice I could pass on to anyone with a low bank account and a high need for self-transportation. Furthermore...places like Advanced Auto (I promise I don't work for them...they are just a really good after-market car parts store) will loan you a brake caliper tool kit for a deposit of about $60 (the cost if you were to buy it) and you get it ALL back when you return the kit! AMAZING...don't let shops scam you...I know many mechanics and most of them will tell you that what happened to you was on purpose...sad but true...take this knowledge and save yourself many headaches if you don't mind getting your hands a little dirty. [email protected] if you wanna ask me any questions I will try to help...PEACE