“Finally”… a correction for Rear Brake Moan Noise

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Finally is in quotes because need to verify this Bulletin corrects the Rear Brake Moan Noise as stated in the Bulletin.

TSB 23-2308
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2023/MC-10244711-0001.pdf

Dated 09 October 2023 and states “This bulletin supersedes 23-2041”

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Has anyone had this Service Procedure done and if so what were the results?
 
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If this is indeed a new TSB, the NHTSA has not updated its website with the new document yet.
 

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The caliper bushings are location dependent so its questionable if all the service techs actually do the repair correctly. My guess some do some don't.

But sounds like Ford is working on a good fix. Just like Manual Park Release Cable there were two revisions. I installed latest revised cable in mine silent zero noise none....so that issue Ford got that one fully resolved....
 
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The caliper bushings are location dependent so its questionable if all the service techs actually do the repair correctly. My guess some do some don't.
The above kit shows:
Kit contains: 2 guide pins, 2 guide pin
Caliper caps, 1 standard bushing 1 reinforced bushing

are you referring to the locations for the standard bushing vs the reinforced bushing?

Step 13 in the PDF refers to the standard bushing so that seems clear.

Step 3 refers to bushing but I’m guessing means the reinforced bushing part but IDK
 


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The above kit shows:
Kit contains: 2 guide pins, 2 guide pin
Caliper caps, 1 standard bushing 1 reinforced bushing

are you referring to the locations for the standard bushing vs the reinforced bushing?

Step 13 in the PDF refers to the standard bushing so that seems clear.

Step 3 refers to bushing but I’m guessing means the reinforced bushing part but IDK
With previous TSB one bushing goes on top and one on bottom so they were location dependent. Saw a Ford tech do a youtube on the correct repair.. One bushing tech really struggle to get into place.
 

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The above kit shows:
Kit contains: 2 guide pins, 2 guide pin
Caliper caps, 1 standard bushing 1 reinforced bushing
The kit also includes new caliper springs, which are meant to pull the pads back off the rotor when the driver releases the brakes. The noise is a resonation created by friction between the pads and rotors, so it's possible this kit includes stronger springs to reduce that friction. I'd be interested to see of the new springs are stronger than the OE springs.
 

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I had the first round done. It fixed it for the most part but occasionally it will still do it.
 

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Finally is in quotes because need to verify this Bulletin corrects the Rear Brake Moan Noise as stated in the Bulletin.

TSB 23-2308
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2023/MC-10244711-0001.pdf

Dated 09 October 2023 and states “This bulletin supersedes 23-2041”

Ford Bronco Sport So many problems - Need to find help 1703180704635


Has anyone had this Service Procedure done and if so what were the results?

I am going to take this print out to my local dealer and see what they say.
 


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I was able to schedule this service for 16 Feb 2024 (dealer is booked out and short-staffed, like everyone I guess). I'm hopeful.

Note: The dealer alerted me that this a technical service bulletin, not a recall. So, you want to be sure it is covered by warranty (mileage & time dependent) or else you will pay yourself. Ford does not consider this a problem they need to fix.
 

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I've got a Jan 19 date to have this done. Still under warranty (though beyond my mileage) because the original attempt to fix it under warranty didn't work, ie. the older TSB.

I'll report back with results in a couple weeks.
 

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Just had my "22 BSOB in for a PA state inspection. Talked to service writer about rear brake noise, having had them try various fixes over the past two years. I mentioned TSB 23-2308 and his reply was that it "doesn't work."

Don't know if he was blowing smoke, but he went on to tell me that the problem is not the bushings but the brake disks. Ford requires semi-metallic disks. Due to a copper shortage, brake manufactures are struggling to make semi-metallics. He said that all auto manufactures are having this supply problem. He then said that installing ceramic disks would stop the noise but Ford won't authorize it to be done. So, if you want to fix the noise problem, you'll have to spend $200+ for ceramic brakes.
 
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Just had my "22 BSOB in for a PA state inspection. Talked to service writer about rear brake noise, having had them try various fixes over the past two years. I mentioned TSB 23-2308 and his reply was that it "doesn't work."

Don't know if he was blowing smoke, but he went on to tell me that the problem is not the bushings but the brake disks. Ford requires semi-metallic disks. Due to a copper shortage, brake manufactures are struggling to make semi-metallics. He said that all auto manufactures are having this supply problem. He then said that installing ceramic disks would stop the noise but Ford won't authorize it to be done. So, if you want to fix the noise problem, you'll have to spend $200+ for ceramic brakes.
Suggest u tell them to do that TSB regardless

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