What causes the squeaking noise from the left front wheel that stops when braking?
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The reasons why the left front wheel squeaks but stops when braking are: 1. Corrosion of the brake disc or brake pads; 2. The brake pads are new; 3. Excessive wear of the brake disc and brake pads; 4. The brake pads are installed backwards or of the wrong model; 5. Use of inferior or overly hard brake pads; 6. Abnormal brake caliper or lack of brake fluid; 7. Presence of foreign objects between the brake drum or disc and the shoes. Methods for maintaining car brakes include: 1. High-temperature protection to prevent corrosion of the brake system; 2. Cleaning oil stains from the brake disc, drum, and pads to ensure good heat dissipation of the brake disc; 3. Regular replacement of brake fluid; 4. Regular inspection of the thickness of brake pads or shoes. Causes of brake failure include: 1. Impurities or poor sealing in the brake master cylinder; 2. Failure of the vacuum booster pump; 3. Dirty brake fluid; 4. Leakage in the brake master cylinder or caliper; 5. Air leakage from the air reservoir or pipeline connections; 6. Severe overloading; 7. Carbonization of the brake drum; 8. Lack of brake fluid in the brake master cylinder; 9. Wear of the brake master cylinder piston.