What Causes a Sizzling Sound from Tires While Driving?
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The reasons for a sizzling sound from tires while driving are as follows: 1. Small stones stuck in the brake disc: causing friction noise during driving. 2. Severe wear of brake pads: the backplate of the brake pad is made of metal, which can produce abnormal noise during operation. 3. DSG transmission: produces metallic sounds. 4. Deformation of the brake pad shield: if deformed, it can rub against the rotating tire while driving, creating noise. Common car faults are as follows: 1. Car faults: phenomena where the car cannot perform its functions, such as difficulty starting the engine, failure to start, oil or water leakage, malfunctioning lighting system, etc. 2. Common fault manifestations include sudden changes in working conditions, abnormal sounds, unusual odors, abnormal exhaust smoke, abnormal temperatures, unusual appearance, abnormal fuel and lubricant consumption, and leakage. Common faults are those that occur frequently and are often encountered during use.