Dictatorsaurus
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Original rotors on the rear?
You probably put ceramic pads back there too didn't ya? :hmmm:
No idea if the rear rotors are original.
Yep I put ceramic pads at the rear. Are they known to destroy rotors?
Original rotors on the rear?
You probably put ceramic pads back there too didn't ya? :hmmm:
ABS?
Take the ABS fuse out and give it a test ride.
If that isn't it, rear rotors.
No idea if the rear rotors are original.
Yep I put ceramic pads at the rear. Are they known to destroy rotors?
They generate more heat than the semi-metallics that are spec'd for the car.
More heat + old/thinner rotors = warping
I'd replace the rotors. At a minimum, take some sand paper to the pads to clean off the surface so they can bed in properly to the new rotors. If you're getting the cheapest rotors, you may want to consider getting some semi-metallic pads as well just to be safe. Get some decent rotors and you'll be fine with those pads though.
Thanks for all the help. I actually got better advice on this forum regarding the problem than I got on the automotive forum.