What Causes the Squeaking Sound When Turning the Steering Wheel and Braking?
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The reasons for the squeaking sound when turning the steering wheel and braking: 1. If there is a slight squeaking sound at the pedal position when lightly pressing the brake while the vehicle is stationary, this is mostly caused by the return spring of the brake light switch on the brake pedal; 2. If there is a noticeable squeaking sound when braking at low speeds, the sound comes from the brake disc area. Many new cars or those that have recently had brake pads replaced may experience such braking noise issues during driving. Effective solutions include: 1. Using a specialized lathe to resurface the brake disc or sanding it with emery cloth or a grinding wheel; 2. Creating X-shaped grooves on the brake pads; 3. Using perforated specialized brake discs.