What Causes Brake Noise at Low Speed?
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Brake noise at low speed is caused by: 1. When the brake discs rub against each other, they produce some metal dust, which can create unusual noises when braking. This type of noise from the brake pads is a normal phenomenon; 2. If there is unusual noise from the brakes, it may indicate that the brake pads have worn to their limit. Friction between the brake warning shim and the brake disc can produce a metal-on-metal grinding sound. Solutions for brake noise: 1. Firmly press the brakes several times or perform emergency braking in an open area, and the noise may improve; 2. It is necessary to replace the car's brake pads promptly to prevent potential hazards.