What Causes the Squeaking Sound When Releasing the Brake Pedal in a CR-V?
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Honda CR-V makes abnormal noise when releasing the brake. The brake noise can be attributed to two main reasons: one is the gap in the brake pads, and the other is the uneven hardness of the brake disc, which may contain metals like copper, causing an uneven surface on the brake pads. The reasons for abnormal noise when stepping on the brake in an automatic transmission vehicle are as follows: 1. Normal ABS activation: The ABS operation process is actually a cyclic process of locking and releasing, keeping the vehicle in a state of near-lock rolling. Therefore, when the ABS is activated by stepping hard on the brake, it produces a clunking sound, which is normal. In this case, simply press the brake pedal firmly to the end. 2. The 'clunk' sound from the gear when stepping on the brake in an automatic transmission vehicle: If you hear a 'clunk' sound between the transmission and the gear lever when stepping on the brake pedal, the main reason for this sound may be the electronic linkage between the brake system and the automatic transmission. When the brake is pressed, the transmission solenoid valve opens and produces a 'clunk' sound. This serves as a safety reminder, as the gear lever lock button must be pressed to shift gears.