What Should Be Noted About Brakes?
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Braking requires attention to abnormal brake noises, brake pulling, and brake pedal not returning. Abnormal Brake Noises: Generally, abnormal brake noises occur when the brake system emits sharp metallic friction sounds while braking during driving. This sound often appears after rain. Brake Pulling: Brake pulling, also known as uneven braking, manifests as a noticeable steering wheel pull to one side when the driver applies the brakes. This means one side has stronger braking force while the other side has weaker braking force. This issue mainly occurs in older vehicles and can easily lead to accidents once it appears. The primary causes of this problem are uneven brake pad wear or issues with the brake caliper. Therefore, immediate inspection is necessary once this situation arises. Brake Pedal Not Returning: The causes of a brake pedal not returning include brake master cylinder or caliper leakage, or faults in the master cylinder or caliper leading to pedal sinking. Additionally, it could be due to wear, lack of lubrication, or damage to a wheel bearing. If a bearing is damaged, the entire vehicle may exhibit uncoordinated behavior.