What Causes the Abnormal Noise When Braking After Rain?
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The reasons for abnormal noise when braking after rain: 1. Mismatch between brake pads and brake discs; 2. Fine sand carried by water adhering to the brake discs or rust on the brake discs after rain; 3. Brake pads worn to the limit; 4. Faulty brake system; 5. Missing or damaged fixing screws of the brake discs. In rainy conditions, brake discs can develop rust due to physical phenomena. When brake discs are rusty, a noticeable noise can be heard during braking. Almost all vehicles in the industry using cast iron brake discs experience this phenomenon, but it does not affect braking performance. The friction blocks have a certain rust removal capability. When the vehicle is parked for a while and the rust on the brake discs is minimal, after driving a certain distance and applying the brakes a few times, the rust on the brake discs will be removed, and the abnormal braking noise will disappear.