What Causes the Squeaking Sound in New Car Brakes?
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Reasons for squeaking sound in new car brakes: 1. New brake pads not yet broken in. If the car is new or the brake pads have just been replaced, this situation requires a break-in period. It is normal for car brake pads to produce unusual noises during the break-in period; 2. Brake pad installation issues. If the brake pads were not properly installed during assembly, they may rub against the caliper, causing noise. In this case, a detailed inspection is necessary, and replacement of new brake pads may be required; 3. Tire friction. When turning in a rubber-surfaced parking lot, the vehicle may also produce unusual noises. This is caused by normal friction between the tires and the ground and can easily be mistaken for brake noise. This situation is normal.