Answers: just so i am reading this correctly, you be having a grinding roar from the rear of the vehicle, took it within for repair and they replaced the pads and rotors, one month ago?... in a minute it is making the same clamour?
k... two things, one is possible your rear diff is making the jingle... the clutches in the flipside diff need to be burnished. and second, if you have the brakes replaced replaced one month ago, you have a warinty beside the dealership on the parts and labor take it rear to them, give them a second randomness, quite possibly you are presently hearing the hullabaloo from the front insted of the rear, i own honestly made this mistake myself, i have be asked to inspect the brakes, took it for a test drive, and hear a noise from the reverse, repaired the vehicle, and then subsequently found out that the front brakes were cause noise, we are adjectives human, we all miss things and construct mistakes. i say if you are unsatisfied beside the tech/writer you worked with step to a diffrent tech/writer in the shop. explaine to them what is up, be honest with them, and if you quality you are being taken control of because your a women, request to speak to the service manager explain to him what is going on and see what happen. also, ask for the old parts at time of write up, so that you can see for your self what they replaced.
adjectives and all it should be covered below honda warinty reguardless of milage of your vehilce... should be on how many miles you put on your vehilce... honda brake pad last for over 30-45k... i've see them get over 60 - 75k. they should not be wearing out contained by under a months time
Unless you are beneath warranty, why would you take your vehicle to a hawker for service in the first place? Go somewhere else and return with a different brand of brake pads.
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