What Causes Chassis Noise When Braking at Low Speed?
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Chassis noise when braking at low speed may be caused by worn brake pads, loose chassis components, aging rubber parts of the chassis, or lower arm failure. Extended information; Solutions for brake pad noise; Replacing brake pads: In the case of excessively worn brake pads, car owners should go to a repair shop to replace the brake pads as soon as possible. The noise is not a big problem, but the braking effect is greatly affected. The situation of excessively hard brake pad material generally occurs in ordinary models. You can replace the brake pads with NAO formula brake pads, low-metal brake pads, or ceramic brake pads. These types of brake pads usually do not produce noise, but you should also avoid replacing them with overly soft brake pads. Daily brake maintenance: For the daily maintenance of brake pads and the chassis, it is more important to develop good daily driving habits. When passing speed bumps, slow down before crossing; try to avoid passing on one side or braking while passing. When road conditions deteriorate, reduce speed and drive at a constant speed, avoiding potholes on the road to reduce bumps and protect the suspension system.
Having worked in auto repair for decades, I've encountered low-speed brake squealing issues countless times. It's usually caused by severely worn brake pads or contamination buildup. Particularly after rainy weather or prolonged parking, rust on rotors rubbing against pads creates that annoying squeak. Additionally, aging suspension components like shock absorbers or loose wheel bearings at low speeds often trigger such noises. Problems worsen when caliper springs are overstretched or guide pins lack lubrication, causing uneven pad contact. My advice: don't delay maintenance. Regularly inspect pad thickness and replace when thin. Keeping the undercarriage dry after washes prevents rust. While low-speed noises may seem harmless, unaddressed issues can degrade high-speed braking performance, compromising safety. When in doubt, have a shop check caliper alignment – it's wiser to invest in proper diagnosis than risk major consequences.