What Causes Brake Vibration in Honda Vehicles?
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Honda brake vibration is caused by uneven brake disc wear, poor usage habits, and inferior brake pads. Uneven brake disc wear: Uneven wear, or severe one-sided wear, is due to vehicle-specific issues, primarily caused by incomplete brake caliper retraction. Car braking is achieved through the friction between two brake pads and the brake disc when squeezed by the brake caliper. Since the brake is only connected to the inner brake pad, incomplete retraction of the brake caliper after braking can lead to vehicle vibration during braking. Usage habits: Continuous braking generates high heat in the brake discs. If the brakes are applied forcefully at this point, it may disrupt the dynamic balance of the brake discs. Brake discs are made of cast iron, which, despite its excellent stability, can deform under improper operation. Brake pad wear: Inferior brake pads contain a high amount of metal substances. When these metal substances come into contact with the brake disc, their hardness causes the brake pads to wear more slowly.