How to Solve the Brake Squealing Issue in an 18 Sagitar?
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18 Sagitar brake squealing can be resolved as follows: It may be caused by deep grooves formed around the brake disc, leading to friction between the brake pads and the edges of these grooves, which produces noise. This issue can be addressed by grinding the edges of the brake pads to avoid contact with the groove edges. Additional Information: Some brake pads are equipped with wear limit warning devices, which come in two types: mechanical and electronic. The mechanical type involves installing a small metal piece at the wear limit thickness of the brake pad. When the pad wears down to this point, applying the brakes will produce a sharp metal-on-metal squealing sound. The electronic type has a pre-installed circuit within the brake pad. When the pad wears to the limit, a warning will appear on the dashboard, alerting the driver to replace the brake pads promptly.