How to Deal with Brake Noise in Volkswagen Sagitar?

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SanBraxton
07/30/25 2:12am
Brake noise in Volkswagen Sagitar is mostly a symptom of brake pad wear. The following are the causes of brake noise and solutions: 1. Cause 1: A sharp noise when braking. Solution: Check the brake pads to see if they are worn out or if there are any foreign objects. If the brake pads are worn out, they should be replaced immediately. If there are foreign objects, remove the brake pads, take out the foreign objects, and reinstall them. 2. Cause 2: A dull noise when braking. Solution: Check the brake caliper to see if there is wear on the sliding pins or if the spring plates have fallen off. If found, replace them immediately. 3. Cause 3: A hissing sound when braking. Solution: Check whether there is any problem with the friction between the caliper, brake disc, and brake pads. 4. Cause 4: A rattling sound when braking. Solution: Check whether the attachments on the brake pads are loose. The best method is to reinforce or replace the brake pads.
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OEloise
08/15/25 8:14am
I've been driving a Volkswagen Sagitar for several years and have encountered brake noise issues multiple times. The first time I heard that screeching sound, I thought it was minor, but upon inspection, the brake pads were nearly worn out. The mechanic said the Sagitar's design makes it prone to sand or water accumulation, especially when the brakes don't dry completely after rain or car washing, leading to rust on the rotors and friction noises. I suggest you get your brake pads and rotors checked immediately—don’t delay, safety first. I learned a little trick: rinse the brake rotor area with a water gun during regular car washes to prevent dust buildup. If the noise is a continuous squeal, it might be due to the brake pad material, and switching to ceramic pads could help. During routine maintenance, make sure they check the brake fluid and calipers to avoid leaks. If you handle things yourself, avoid frequent hard braking at high speeds, as it accelerates wear. In short, don’t ignore small noises—they might signal bigger problems. Fixing them early saves money and gives peace of mind.
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