What Causes Occasional Noise When Braking?
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The reasons for occasional noise when braking: 1. A clunking sound may occur when the ABS is activated, which is a normal phenomenon and does not affect normal driving; 2. Cars parked outdoors for extended periods may develop rust on the brake pads. If the noise is due to rust, driving for a while can resolve it. If the issue persists, applying specialized lubricant at the connection between the brake pads and calipers can help alleviate the noise; 3. Newly replaced brake pads that haven't been properly broken in may produce noise during driving. This is normal, but if the noise persists after some time, an inspection is recommended.