What Causes Brake Noise When Starting the Car in the Morning?
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Reasons and solutions for brake noise when the car is first started are as follows: Reasons for brake noise when starting the car in the morning: Metal particles or small gravel between the brake pads and brake disc; excessive wear of the brake disc or brake drum; overly hard brake pads; rusted brake calipers; inflexible handbrake cable; slow return of the brake master cylinder. Solutions for brake noise when the car is first started: Check if there is an issue with the lubrication of the shock absorber top mount or buffer rubber; break in new brake friction pads; replace brake pads promptly; clean foreign objects from the brake disc surface. Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transport tools, or machinery.