What Causes Abnormal Noises When Driving at Low Speeds?
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It may be due to excessively thin brake pads or damaged components in the suspension system. Below is relevant information: Automotive Brake Pads: Automotive brake pads, also known as brake linings, refer to the friction materials fixed on the brake drums or discs that rotate with the wheels. The friction linings and blocks within them bear external pressure to generate friction, thereby achieving the goal of vehicle deceleration. Automotive Suspension: The suspension system is the general term for all force-transmitting connecting devices between the vehicle's frame and the axles or wheels. Its function is to transmit forces and torques acting between the wheels and the frame, cushion the impact from uneven road surfaces transmitted to the frame or body, and dampen the resulting vibrations to ensure smooth driving.