What Causes the Clicking Sound in the Chassis When Braking?
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Reasons for the clicking sound in the chassis when braking: 1. Excessive wear of brake discs and brake pads: Both brake discs and brake pads are high-wear components. Every time you brake, these two parts rub against each other, leading to natural wear over time. When they are excessively worn, abnormal noises may occur. Regular inspection and replacement are necessary. 2. Improper installation of brake pads: If the brake pads are installed incorrectly or the model does not match, abnormal noises may also occur. Reinstalling the brake pads may resolve the issue. 3. Other possible causes: Faults in the caliper, brake disc, or brake pads can all produce noises. If the noise is continuous, the first thing to check is whether there is any dragging brake. Poor caliper reset can cause prolonged friction between the disc and the pad, leading to abnormal noises under certain conditions.