What Causes Brake Noise at Low Vehicle Speeds?
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Vehicle low-speed brake noise is caused by: 1. When the brake discs rub against each other, they generate some metal powder. Pressing the brakes will then produce some abnormal noises. Such noises from the brake pads are normal phenomena; 2. Brake noise indicates that the brake pads have reached their wear limit. Friction between the brake warning shim and the brake disc will create 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 a few times, and this situation will improve; 2. It is necessary to promptly replace the vehicle's brake pads to prevent potential hazards.