What Causes the Clicking Sound When Reversing a Corolla?
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It is caused by the brake caliper hitting the caliper bracket during the reversing process when the brake is applied. Under gravity: Under gravity, the brake caliper moves downward. The brake caliper and the bracket are floatingly connected. When driving forward and applying the brake, there is no play between the lower connection point of the brake bracket, so no sound is produced. However, when reversing and applying the brake, the brake caliper moves upward and hits the upper bracket, causing the abnormal sound. When a screeching sound occurs while braking: When a screeching sound occurs while braking, apart from the break-in period of new brake pads, the first thing to check is whether the brake pads are worn out or if there are any foreign objects. If the brake pads are worn out, they should be replaced immediately. If foreign objects are found, the brake pads should be removed to take out the foreign objects and then reinstalled.