What Causes the Squeaking Sound When Braking in a New Car?
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The reasons for the squeaking sound when braking in a new car are: 1. Rust on the brake pads during storage; 2. New brake pads not yet worn in; 3. Improper installation of brake pads during assembly; 4. Use of low-quality or overly hard brake pads; 5. Presence of sand or foreign objects between the brake pads and brake discs. Precautions when braking include: 1. Release the brake once before the vehicle comes to a complete stop, then gently apply the brake until the vehicle stops moving; 2. Reduce speed adequately by braking before entering a curve; 3. Pay attention to controlling speed in rainy conditions, use emergency brakes cautiously to avoid skidding and rollover due to slippery roads.