What causes the noise between the brake disc and brake pads of Haval M6?

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MacEden
07/24/25 2:51am
Haval M6 may experience brake noise due to small impurities or metal particles inside the brake pads. When braking, these particles can cause noise, which can be resolved by resurfacing or replacing the brake pads. The reasons for noise between the brake disc and brake pads of Haval M6 are as follows: 1. Brake noise may not only be caused by the brake pads; the owner should also check the caliper, brake pads, and related components. If the caliper is not sufficiently lubricated or if there is oil seal contamination, repairs may be necessary. The smoothness of the brake pads can also contribute to brake noise. 2. If the noise is sharp, such as the sound of fingernails scratching a blackboard, the caliper, noise clips, and brake pads should be inspected for further resolution. 3. If the noise is dull, it is likely a caliper issue, such as severe wear of the sliding pins or detachment of internal spring plates.
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DeEliana
08/10/25 10:27pm
When I encounter brake squealing issues while driving my Haval M6, my first thought is usually that the brake pads might be nearly worn out, with metal rubbing against the disc producing a sharp sound—a common occurrence after prolonged use or with aggressive braking habits. Alternatively, sand or dust might be trapped between the disc and pads, which driving a few rounds could clear, but persistent noise warrants caution. The braking system is critical for safety; never ignore unusual sounds as they indicate reduced braking efficiency, increasing the risk of skidding, especially in rain or on slopes. I recommend immediately checking the brake pad thickness, ensuring it remains above 3mm. Lubricating the caliper slide pins is also a crucial step. If you're unsure, avoid DIY disassembly to prevent missteps like incorrect bolt handling that could damage the car. Instead, visit a reputable repair shop for professional service to prevent minor issues from escalating into major repairs.
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