What Causes Brake Noise After Washing the Car?
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Brake noise after washing the car is caused by water on the brake pads. Brake pads, also known as brake linings, are critical safety components in a car's braking system. They play a decisive role in the effectiveness of all braking operations. Brake pads are mechanical braking devices that slow down the vehicle, also known as decelerators. The car's brake pedal is located below the steering wheel. Pressing the brake pedal activates the brake linkage, which transmits pressure to the brake pads on the brake drum, clamping the brake rotor to slow down or stop the vehicle. The manual brake in a car is located next to the gear shift and is connected to the brake lever. Common examples also include bicycle brakes, which use rod-shaped brakes fixed to the frame or disc caliper brakes to decelerate.