What Are the Causes of Brake Noise?
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Brake noise can be caused by: 1. New car break-in period: During the break-in period of a car, the brake pads also need to be broken in, and noise may occur during this time; 2. Sand particles entering the brake disc: When small sand particles get between the brake disc and the brake pads, they can also cause noise; 3. Missing, loose, or damaged screws securing the brake disc; 4. Brake system malfunction. The brake is a mechanical braking device that can slow down the speed of the vehicle, also known as a decelerator. Simply put, the car's brake pedal is located under the steering wheel. Pressing the brake pedal causes the brake linkage to be pressurized and transmitted to the brake pads on the brake drum, which then clamp the brake disc, slowing down or stopping the vehicle.