What Causes the Brake Noise in Honda Crider?

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VonKira
07/29/25 6:34pm
Here are possible reasons for the brake noise in Honda Crider: 1. Noise from the ABS braking system. If the vehicle is equipped with an ABS braking system, the brake noise may originate from this system. This is because the ABS system activates when road conditions are poor, making such noise normal under these circumstances. 2. Foreign objects in the braking system. It is advisable to visit a repair shop to check for any foreign objects that might have entered the braking system, as their presence can cause noise. 3. Abnormal operation of the brake caliper. The 'brake caliper' pushes the brake pads, enabling them to frictionally engage with the brake drum for normal braking. The brake caliper is crucial to the braking system, and keeping it clean during daily driving is essential. If not cleaned regularly, accumulated debris can lead to various noises. 4. Excessive wear of brake pads. Brake pads are consumable items; under normal driving conditions, it's recommended to inspect them every 5,000 kilometers for small cars.
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CarolineAnn
08/14/25 11:42am
I've been driving a Honda Lingpai for five years and have encountered brake noise issues several times. At first, I thought it was a minor problem, but it got worse after a few days of driving. The most common cause is worn brake pads - when the metal plate wears thin over time, it makes a metallic grinding sound when braking. Another possibility is grooved brake discs or foreign objects stuck in them, like small stones that cause squealing. During my last inspection, I found insufficient lubrication in the caliper, which can also cause sticking and noise. New cars during the break-in period might have this issue too, but it shouldn't last too long. I learned to remove the wheels myself to check - if the brake pads feel too thin or there are deep grooves on the discs, they need immediate replacement. If you're really unsure, don't force it - go to a repair shop for inspection. Safety always comes first.
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