Reasons for brake noise in Golf 7

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Malachi
07/29/25 12:45pm
Reasons for brake noise in Golf 7 are as follows: 1. Severe brake pad wear: When the brake pads reach the warning line or are worn, the noise is mostly a sharp metal friction sound, accompanied by reduced braking effectiveness. 2. Brake noise caused by brake pad material: Harder brake pad materials are more likely to cause this situation, while softer materials result in less noise, but softer brake pads wear out faster and require more frequent replacement compared to harder ones. 3. Brake noise caused by improper installation of the brake system. Solution for brake noise in Golf 7: Visit a 4S shop for inspection or replace with new brake pads.
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