What Causes the Brake Noise in the New Teana?
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New Teana brake noise may be caused by inferior brake pad quality, foreign objects entering the brake disc, severe wear of the brake disc, or severe wear of the brake pads. The details are as follows: Inferior Brake Pad Quality: Brake pads made of overly hard materials can produce noise during braking and may also damage the brake disc. It is necessary to replace them with original brake pads at an authorized 4S shop. Foreign Objects Entering the Brake Disc: When driving on complex road conditions, wheels can easily fling stones or other foreign objects. Unlike drum brakes, disc brakes can trap these objects between the brake pad and the brake disc, causing noise during braking. It is important to promptly remove any foreign objects. Severe Wear of the Brake Disc: When the brake pads rub against an uneven brake disc, noise can also occur. It is necessary to replace the brake disc in a timely manner.