What Are the Symptoms of Worn Brake Pads?
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Brake shudder: If the vehicle shakes violently when braking, this may indicate an issue with the brake disc flatness. The vehicle should be immediately taken to a repair shop for inspection or replacement of new brake discs. Brake pedal not returning: If the brake pedal does not return to its original position after releasing the brake, it could be due to a stuck brake caliper or brake fluid leakage. Park the vehicle immediately and have it inspected at a repair shop. Vehicle pulling to one side when braking: If the vehicle pulls to one side when braking, it may indicate a problem with the brake wheel cylinder, resulting in uneven braking force distribution. Weak braking: Weak braking refers to the feeling that the vehicle cannot stop properly when braking, or the stopping time is significantly longer than before. This could be caused by an issue with the brake master cylinder or severe wear of the brake discs.