What are the causes of abnormal noise when braking at low speed in a car?
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Car braking at low speed with abnormal noise is caused by: 1. When the brake disc rubs, it produces metal powder, which can cause some abnormal noise when braking. This type of noise from the brake pads is a normal noise phenomenon; 2. Abnormal noise during braking indicates that the brake pads have reached their wear limit. Friction between the brake warning indicator and the brake disc can produce a metal-on-metal sound. Solutions for brake noise: 1. Firmly pressing the brakes several times or performing emergency braking in an open area can improve the situation; 2. It is necessary to replace the car's brake pads in time to prevent potential hazards.