Got my CX-7 back this evening (by the way, it's an AWD Black Cherry Mica GT w/ Sand). The dealer swapped out the warped front rotors, replaced the front brake pads, changed the gas cap and did the PCM flash update (the flash is called XXB472FX SB 01--46/06 MIL/DRIVEABILITY PCM @ TCM FLASH in case any of you need to request if from your dealer).
The CX-7 is driving so sweet now. The vibration that I got in the steering wheel when braking at 65mph is gone. It actually seems to be more "peppy" after getting the flash update (might just be psychological though). Point is, it drives great now.
I have a question, though. When I got back from the dealer (about 10 miles from my house), like a dumbass, I rubbed my finger across the front and back rotors just to make sure the back ones were as smooth as the new front ones (because the dealer insisted nothing was wrong with the rear rotors), and to my surprise, the back rotors were almost cool to the touch. At worst, they were warm. The front rotors, on the other hand, almost burned a layer of skin off my finger because they were so hot (yeah, I know, I win the "Dumbshit of the Year Award" but that is beside the point here).
My (dumb?) question is, why are my front rotors so hot in comparison to the rear rotors? Maybe that would explain why the front rotors were warped after only 300 miles. Are the front one's supposed to be so damn hot in comparison to the rears?
The CX-7 is driving so sweet now. The vibration that I got in the steering wheel when braking at 65mph is gone. It actually seems to be more "peppy" after getting the flash update (might just be psychological though). Point is, it drives great now.
I have a question, though. When I got back from the dealer (about 10 miles from my house), like a dumbass, I rubbed my finger across the front and back rotors just to make sure the back ones were as smooth as the new front ones (because the dealer insisted nothing was wrong with the rear rotors), and to my surprise, the back rotors were almost cool to the touch. At worst, they were warm. The front rotors, on the other hand, almost burned a layer of skin off my finger because they were so hot (yeah, I know, I win the "Dumbshit of the Year Award" but that is beside the point here).
My (dumb?) question is, why are my front rotors so hot in comparison to the rear rotors? Maybe that would explain why the front rotors were warped after only 300 miles. Are the front one's supposed to be so damn hot in comparison to the rears?