What Causes the Brake Noise When Turning at Low Speed?
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The causes of brake noise when turning at low speed are: 1. The steering pump drive belt slips due to insufficient friction; 2. Friction between the engine guard plate and the chassis; 3. Foreign objects between the brake disc and brake pads; 4. Contaminated steering fluid; 5. Clogged steering filter; 6. Air in the steering hydraulic system; 7. Loose screws on the engine guard plate. Solutions to address the noise when turning at low speed include: 1. Replace the steering pump drive belt; 2. Adjust the engine guard plate and chassis; 3. Clean the brake disc and brake pads; 4. Replace the steering fluid; 5. Clean the steering filter; 6. Bleed air from the steering hydraulic system.