What Causes Abnormal Noise When Braking a Vehicle?
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Possible reasons for abnormal noise when braking a car include: 1. The car is new or has just had new brake pads installed, which is a normal phenomenon. 2. Rust on the brake discs or brake pads: After the car has been parked for a long time, especially in humid climates or after rain, some rust or dirt may appear on the brake discs or brake pads. In this case, butter or special lubricating oil can be applied to the connection between the brake pads and the brake calipers. 3. Excessive wear on the brake discs and brake pads: Both brake discs and brake pads are high-wear items. Every time the brakes are applied, these two components rub against each other, leading to natural wear over time. When the wear becomes excessive, abnormal noise may occur, so regular inspection and replacement are necessary.