My M3P is 3 years old, and I've recently noticed a slight rubbing noise coming from the nearside front brake disc/pads when I'm driving slowly windows down, and next to parked cars etc. Appreciating brakes don't get used much so regularly turn-down ReGen and go through a brake burnishing process (5-10 hard stops from 50-0mph). Brakes perform superbly, no judder etc, but getting tired of the noise, although this might go with repeated use... It's not a stuck stone, I've had this before and that sounds much much worse. I'm convinced it a combo of corrosion on both disc surface and caliper pins that the pads slide/move on.
I've done brake work before (on several Porsches) but recently had elbow surgery so thought I'll get Tesla to sort. Quote has come in at £358!!! (It came in around a minute after I submitted service request, so assuming this is an automated system stock response).
I'm thinking £358 for a brake service (inc possible fluid change) is a little pricey, especially given I've no idea what they might do? Can anybody recommend a Tesla indie in the North East region, or perhaps a better way to go about this with Tesla SC?
Thanks, Mark.
I've done brake work before (on several Porsches) but recently had elbow surgery so thought I'll get Tesla to sort. Quote has come in at £358!!! (It came in around a minute after I submitted service request, so assuming this is an automated system stock response).
I'm thinking £358 for a brake service (inc possible fluid change) is a little pricey, especially given I've no idea what they might do? Can anybody recommend a Tesla indie in the North East region, or perhaps a better way to go about this with Tesla SC?
Thanks, Mark.