What Are the Reasons for Noise from Newly Replaced Brake Pads?
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The reasons for noise from newly replaced brake pads are: 1. The contact surfaces do not match properly. When installing new brake pads, the old brake discs were not ground down, resulting in improper installation; 2. The brake system itself has defects, causing the brake pads to only partially contact the brake discs. This increases the pressure per unit area during braking, leading to noise; 3. The replaced brake pads are of poor quality, with overly hard materials containing many metal impurities. The method for replacing brake pads is: 1. Remove the wheel where the brake is located; 2. Remove the bolts of the brake caliper and take out the old brake pads; 3. Install the new brake pads, tighten the guide bolts, and complete the replacement.