What about squeaking when braking
Squeaking when braking is a headache for many car owners. What about squeaking when you brake?
1, brake disc or brake pad corrosion is one of the reasons. After a long time of parking, especially in a humid climate or after rain, there will be a certain degree of rust or dirt on the brake disc or brake pads. This situation can be solved by driving for a while, or you can apply butter or special lubricating oil to the connection between the brake pads and the brake calipers.
2, the newly changed brake pads will also produce a similar sound. If it is a new car or just put on a new brake pad, the new brake pad and the brake disc need a running-in process, when the brake will emit this abnormal sound, which is a normal phenomenon. If this noise still exists after a period of time, it is necessary to pay attention to possible problems.
3, excessive wear of the brake disc and brake pads will also lead to abnormal sound. Because the brake disc and brake pads are high consumption products, they will rub each time they brake, and long-term use will naturally cause loss. In excessive wear, there will be abnormal sound. Therefore, it is very important to check and replace brake discs and pads regularly. Usually, the replacement mileage of the brake pads is 60,000-80,000 kilometers, while the brake discs are 10,000-120,000 kilometers.
4, assembly problems may also cause abnormal sound. If the brake pads are installed backwards or the model is not on, the same abnormal sound will occur. At this time, you can reinstall the brake pads, but make sure to go to a professional auto repair shop for work.
If you encounter difficulties in dealing with the abnormal brake noise problem, it is best to consult a professional auto repair shop or technician, they will be able to provide more detailed advice and help.
