What Causes the Squeaking Sound When Braking at Low Speed?
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Low-speed braking squeaking sound can be caused by the following reasons: Corrosion of Brake Disc or Brake Pads: After prolonged parking, especially in humid climates or after rain, some corrosion or dirt may form on the brake disc or brake pads. This issue usually resolves after driving for a while. Alternatively, applying butter or specialized lubricant at the connection between the brake pads and brake calipers can help. New Brake Pads: New cars or recently replaced brake pads may produce similar sounds. New brake pads and discs require a break-in period, and such noises during braking are completely normal.