What Causes Brake Noise When Starting the Car?
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If the car has been parked for a long time, especially overnight, and produces noise when braking upon starting, but the noise disappears after driving for a while, this is due to high air humidity and moisture on the brake pads, which can be ignored. If there is noise every time you brake, it is caused by severe wear of the brake pads. Here are some braking techniques: 1. Emergency braking: Some vehicles do not have ABS, so it is not recommended to press the brake pedal fully at once. Instead, press it twice to prevent wheel lock-up, which can cause skidding and loss of steering control. 2. Braking in rainy conditions: When driving on wet roads, avoid sudden braking or sharp turns of the steering wheel. After driving through water, it is best to gently press the brake pedal twice to use inertia and friction to remove water from the brake discs, preventing brake failure during sudden braking.