I have ceramics as well and I can barely hear the noise in the video but I hear it best in the first one. I'm not hearing a grinding noise but I'm half deaf. I hear a squeaking noise. I can get a slight squeaking or squeal noise with light pedal application. I can't say, 100% if it's front or rear but it's definitely on the right side of the car. So if I'm approaching a stop, and I let up off the brake pedal slightly, I'll get a bit of brake squeak. Same if I'm crawling around in traffic. If I press ever so slightly harder, it'll go away. James, didn't you have a similar issue with squeal? Can't remember how you solved it off the top of my head.
Did someone at the dealership acknowledge they heard the same noise?
Now if I'm hearing you right, you're getting the noise while releasing the pedal. Is this a full release of the brake pedal or a gradual release similar to what I wrote above? Usually squeal is caused by the pad shims vibrating against the piston face or the back of the brake pad. It's solved with anti-squeal compound on both sides of the shim.
This is the official Audi break-in procedure for ceramic disks.
Break-in instructions
After replacing ceramic brake discs and/or brake pads, the following break-in instructions must be performed:
Pad new, brake disc new
10 braking aplications from approx. 50 mph to approx. 20 mph at a low rate of deceleration (corresponds to a
cautious, anticipatory style of driving, characterized by early braking, no apparent dive motion of the vehicle
under braking, no locking of the seat belt)
20 braking operations from 60 mph to approx. 30 mph at a medium rate of deceleration (gentle dive motion of
the vehicle is noticeable)
Follow-up braking must be avoided.
Allow the brakes to cool down between individual braking operations.
Trip time: approx. 30 minutes
Pad new, brake disc used
5 braking aplications from approx. 50 mph to approx. 20 mph at a low rate of deceleration (corresponds to a
cautious, anticipatory style of driving, characterized by early braking, no apparent dive motion of the vehicle
under braking, no locking of the seat belt)
10 braking operations from 60 mph to approx. 30 mph at a medium rate of deceleration (gentle dive motion of
the vehicle is noticeable)
Follow-up braking must be avoided.
Allow the brake to cool down between individual braking operations.
Trip time: approx. 20 minutes
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