Is It Normal for Newly Replaced Brake Pads to Squeak?
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Newly replaced brake pads squeaking is not normal, which may be caused by the initial break-in period after installation. In this case, the brake pads must be replaced immediately. Brake pads, also known as brake linings, are critical safety components in a car's braking system. The effectiveness of all braking performance is decisively influenced by the brake pads. Brake pads are generally composed of a steel plate, an adhesive heat insulation layer, and a friction block. The steel plate is coated to prevent rust, and the coating process is monitored using an SMT4 furnace temperature tracker to ensure the temperature distribution during coating meets quality standards. The heat insulation layer is made of non-heat-conductive materials to provide thermal insulation. The friction block consists of friction materials and adhesives, which are pressed against the brake disc or drum during braking to create friction, thereby achieving the purpose of decelerating and stopping the vehicle.