What to Do About the Creaking Noise in the CR-V Brake Pedal?
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If there is a creaking noise in the CR-V's brake, you should take it to a 4S shop or a repair shop to check the cause and have it fixed. Below is some relevant information about the Honda CR-V: 1. Power: Equipped with recalibrated 2.0 and 2.4 displacement engines. The 2.4 displacement engine provides ample power, quick acceleration, and easy overtaking; the 2.0 displacement engine is weaker, with slower start-up and acceleration. 2. Safety Features: Includes SRS dual airbags, door beams, front and rear 3-point ELR seat belts, seat belt reminders, and seat safety systems with pre-tensioners and load limiters. 3. Body Dimensions: Length, width, and height are 4630mm, 1855mm, and 1720mm respectively.
My CR-V also had the issue of brake pedal noise before, and after several attempts, I finally figured out the reasons. The most common cause is insufficient lubrication in the pedal hinge. I tried spraying some brake-specific lubricant on the pivot, and the squeaking noise disappeared immediately. Another time, I found that the screws on the mounting bracket were loose, and tightening them solved the problem. If there's a hissing sound when pressing the pedal, it might be due to aging seals in the vacuum booster pump, which costs about two to three hundred yuan to replace. A sticking brake light switch can also cause a clicking noise, and pulling it out to clean off the dust usually fixes it. I recommend checking these areas first. If you can't handle it yourself, it's safer to consult a professional technician, as the braking system is not something to take lightly.