What Causes the Clicking Sound When Braking at Low Speed?
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Here are the reasons for the clicking sound when braking at low speed: 1. Cracked chassis rubber bushings. The car chassis consists of many components, such as cracked lower control arm bushings or aged shock absorber rubber pads, which can cause shaking and noise when braking. Rubber parts will age after prolonged use. 2. ABS system malfunction. ABS is the anti-lock braking system of a car, usually activated during emergency braking. Under normal light braking, the tires do not lock up, so the ABS does not engage. When the ABS is working, you may feel a pulsing sensation. 3. Brake system malfunction. It could be due to the brake caliper not retracting properly, causing noise every time the brake is applied.