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What Causes the Abnormal Noise When Braking in the Ford Edge?

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DiBrynlee
07/29/25 6:15pm
The reasons for abnormal noise when braking in the Ford Edge are: 1. Friction sound between the brake shoes and the disc or drum; 2. Presence of foreign objects between the brake drum or disc and the shoes; 3. Quality issues with the brake shoes, such as high metal content or poor quality; 4. Irregular or abnormal flatness or curvature of the brake disc or drum; 5. Abnormal brake cylinder; 6. Abnormal brake mechanism. The Ford Edge is a mid-size SUV under Changan Ford, with body dimensions of 4878mm in length, 1925mm in width, 1734mm and 1770mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm.
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VonEmma
08/14/25 10:46am
Brake noise is quite common on the Ford Edge, and I've learned a lot from my friends. Once my own car had the same issue, with an annoying squeaking sound. Later, at the repair shop, they said it's mostly due to worn brake pads or grooved rotors. If your brake pads have thinned out over time or are made of subpar material, they can create noise when rubbing against the rotor, especially noticeable during low-speed braking. Alternatively, small stones or dust might be stuck between them, which is more likely in humid weather. Even newly replaced brake pads can make noise, as they need a few hundred kilometers to break in and quiet down. Don’t ignore these sounds, as they can affect braking performance. I recommend checking the brake pad thickness and rotor condition first. Regular maintenance can prevent issues. Safety comes first—fixing it promptly ensures peace of mind while driving. After all, the Edge is often used as a family car, so protecting yourself and your loved ones is the top priority.
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Aliyah
10/14/25 5:02am
As a mechanic who frequently deals with such issues, I've seen many cases of brake noise in the Ford Edge. The most common causes are brake pad material issues or loose installation, where metal pieces rubbing against the disc create squeaking sounds. Another frequent issue is uneven or corroded brake disc surfaces, especially after rainy days when moisture amplifies the noise. If you've recently replaced parts, improper break-in can also lead to this. Additionally, issues like poor caliper sliding or loose hardware causing noise are not uncommon. The solution is to first visually inspect the discs and pads for severe wear, then manually check for any trapped debris. Try cleaning off the dust yourself; if that doesn't work, take it in for hydraulic pressure and connection inspections. Remember not to delay—small issues can escalate into major failures, affecting braking performance and even driving safety. Always remind your mechanic to check the brake system during regular maintenance.
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DiVincent
11/27/25 5:57am
When I first drove the Ford Edge, the squeaking noise from the brakes made me quite nervous. I asked the staff at the 4S dealership, and they explained that it's a common issue. Possible causes include worn-out brake pads, where degraded materials can cause noise; uneven contact due to grooves on the rotors; or sometimes foreign objects like small stones getting lodged in. New brake pads may also need some time to quiet down after installation, which is part of the normal break-in process. Additionally, moisture can cause rust on metal components, increasing noise. I found that keeping the brakes clean and performing regular inspections is crucial—don’t wait until the noise gets worse. Addressing issues early saves money and hassle. I recommend checking the thickness and wear every six months to ensure peace of mind when family members are in the car.
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