What Causes the Clicking Noise When Braking?
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Clicking noises when braking may be caused by normal ABS operation, safety reminders, loose chassis components, or unstable brake discs. The specific reasons are as follows: 1. The ABS working process is actually a cycle of locking and releasing, keeping the vehicle in a state of near-lock rolling. When you brake hard and trigger the ABS, it produces a clicking sound, which is normal. In this case, simply press the brake pedal firmly. 2. If you hear a clicking sound between the transmission and the gear lever when pressing the brake pedal, the main cause may be the electronic linkage between the braking system and the automatic transmission. 3. If the clicking noise occurs even with light braking, the vehicle lacks an automatic transmission lock button, or the noise is continuous or persistent, it is important to be cautious. This is likely due to a fault in the braking system or loosening of a connecting component in the chassis.