What Causes the Noise When Releasing the Brake?

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KatherineAnn
07/28/25 9:01pm
The reasons for noise when releasing the brake are as follows: 1. False fault: This noise is mainly caused by the driver releasing the brake too slowly when starting, which is a common issue for many automatic transmission car owners. When the brake pedal is gradually released, the engine is already engaged, but since the brake isn't fully disengaged, the moving wheels are restrained by the braking system, resulting in noise. 2. True fault: The brake disc and brake pads are stuck together due to rust, causing noise. This can be fixed by applying butter or special lubricating oil at the connection between the brake pads and the brake caliper at a repair shop.
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