What Causes the Abnormal Noise in the Rear Wheels When Braking?
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Here are the reasons for abnormal noise in the rear wheels when braking: 1. Severely worn brake pads: This is usually caused by the brake pads reaching the warning line or being completely worn out. The noise is mostly a sharp metal friction sound. If accompanied by reduced braking effectiveness, this is likely the cause. 2. Abnormal noise due to brake pad material: Harder brake pad materials are more prone to causing such noises, while softer materials are less likely to produce this type of noise. However, softer materials wear out faster, resulting in a shorter replacement cycle compared to harder materials. 3. Improper installation of the braking system: Improper installation can lead to abnormal noise, which is more complex. If this is the case, repairs are necessary.