What Causes Rear Brake Noise?
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Rear brake noise can be caused by foreign objects on the brake disc surface, lack of lubrication in the vehicle, or oil contamination between the brake pads and brake disc. Foreign objects on the brake disc surface: Check if there are any foreign objects on the surface of the brake disc that may cause abnormal wear. If noise occurs when braking due to foreign objects on the brake disc surface, remove them. Lack of lubrication in the vehicle: If there is noise near the door when braking, it may indicate a lack of lubrication in the vehicle. Oil contamination between the brake pads and brake disc: Inspect whether the wear between the brake pads and brake disc is caused by oil contamination. Cleaning the oil between the brake pads and brake disc and ensuring there are no foreign objects can resolve the issue.