What Causes the Clicking Sound When Starting and Braking a Vehicle?
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The causes of the clicking sound when starting and braking a vehicle include: 1. Brake pads installed incorrectly; 2. Rust or dirty lubricant in the brake guide pins; 3. Lack of lubrication, wear, or deformation of the vehicle's chassis suspension components; 4. Excessive clearance between the brake guide pins and brake calipers; 5. Wear, lack of lubrication, or burnout of the front and rear wheel bearings. The solutions for the clicking sound when starting and braking a vehicle are: 1. Remove foreign objects from the tire treads; 2. Reinstall the brake pads and apply grease at the connection between the brake pads and calipers; 3. Clean the brake guide pins, polish them with fine sandpaper, and apply new lubricant.