What Causes the Noise When Braking Sometimes?
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The reasons for occasional noise when braking are: 1. There are metal particles or small gravel between the brake pads and brake discs; 2. Excessive wear of the brake discs or brake drums; 3. The brake pads are too hard; 4. Rust on the brake calipers; 5. The handbrake cable is not flexible; 6. The brake master cylinder returns slowly. Solutions for brake noise include: 1. Check if there is a lubrication issue with the top rubber or buffer rubber of the shock absorber; 2. Break in new brake friction pads; 3. Replace brake pads in time; 4. Clean foreign objects on the surface of the brake discs. Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transportation tools, or machinery.