What causes the clicking sound when the brakes are fully applied?
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The reasons for the clicking sound when applying the brakes: 1. Excessive wear of brake discs and brake pads: Brake discs and brake pads are high-consumption components that experience friction with every brake application. Over time, wear naturally occurs, and when it becomes excessive, abnormal noises will appear. Therefore, regular inspection and replacement are necessary. Typically, brake pads should be replaced every 60,000-80,000 kilometers, while brake discs should be replaced every 100,000-120,000 kilometers. 2. Improper installation of brake pads: If the brake pads are installed incorrectly or the model does not match, abnormal noises may also occur. In such cases, the brake pads should be reinstalled. When installing brake pads, car owners should always go to a professional auto repair shop, especially those who have had their brake pads replaced at roadside stalls, as extra caution is needed.