Why Are My Brakes Squeaking?

Why are my brakes squeaking?—-7 reasons to check out your car.

When the car owner is driving the vehicle, it should be quiet and comfortable without making any noise. If there is abnormal noise and squealing when braking, the car owner should pay attention.

There may be something abnormal with the tires or brake pads. They should find a safe place to stop and turn off the engine in time. After checking, no problems are found before they can continue driving.

7 Reasons and Solutions for Squealing Brakes:

1. If there are impurities such as sand or stones between the brake disc and the brake pads, there will be a squeaking sound when starting

If you apply the brake harder a few times, the sand, stones and other impurities between the brake disc and the brake pads will disappear. It will fall down and will not have any impact on the vehicle;

2. Parked in a humid environment for too long

There will be rust on the brake disc. The brake pads will rub against the rust spots on the brake disc, causing the vehicle to make a squeaking sound.

The owner can drive for a certain distance and the rust will fall off automatically fall.

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3. The return of the brake pad is not good and it is not completely separated when starting

The problem of brake pad return must be solved by professionals at the repair shop.

4. Rusty brake disc

If the vehicle is parked in a humid environment for too long, the brake pads and brake calipers will become rusty and stuck together, causing friction and squeaking sounds when driving.

rusty brake discs

After driving for a certain distance, if the brake pads and brake calipers rub too much, the rust will fall off automatically, or the abnormal noise can be solved by removing it and polishing it off.

5. New Brakes Squeaking.

There is no need to worry if your new car makes abnormal brake noise. Since the new car is still running in, the abnormal noise will disappear after driving for a while.

However, if there is still abnormal brake noise after 200 kilometers, it is likely to be a quality problem.

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6. Abnormal noise when reversing.

In fact, this is the same as the running-in of the vehicle. If you look closely at the brake disc, you will find that there are circles of lines on its surface similar to annual rings, which are caused by daily driving friction.

7.The brake pad reaches the critical point

Since the brake pad is a wearing part, the manufacturer will add a protection mechanism during production. When the friction pad is almost worn, the alarm device will be exposed, and the friction with the brake disc will produce sharp metal.

The friction sound is very easy to identify. If you hear any squeaking noise from your brakes, it’s time to replace your brake pads!
Especially the brake pads on the front wheels usually need to be replaced every 40,000 to 50,000 kilometers.

brake pads sensor

In Conclusion

So, next time you hear squeaking sound from your brake system, you don’t have to nervous.

At least you now have some information on what the sound could mean.

You can troubleshoot the cause of sqeaking step by step. To decide if send your car to repaired.

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