What Causes the Noise When Braking?
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Here are the reasons for noise when braking: 1. Normal ABS activation: The ABS working process is actually a cycle of locking-releasing-locking-releasing, keeping the vehicle in a state of critical lock-up gap rolling. When the ABS is triggered by hard braking, noise may occur, which is a normal phenomenon. In this case, simply press the brake pedal firmly to the floor. 2. Noise from the gearshift when braking in automatic transmission vehicles: When pressing the brake pedal, you may hear noise between the transmission and the gear lever. The main cause of this sound may be the electronic linkage between the brake system and the automatic transmission. Pressing the brake activates the transmission solenoid valve, which can produce noise. 3. Actual malfunction: The noise may also occur with light braking, or if the vehicle lacks an automatic transmission lock button, or if the noise is continuous or occurs without interruption.