What to Do if the Surui Makes Noise When Starting and Braking?
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Surui making noise when starting and braking may be due to issues with the brake discs, suspension system, or brake pump. Here is a related introduction about the noise when starting and braking in the Surui: 1. Possible causes of the noise: (1) Brake disc and pad issues: Rust or hard spots on the brake discs can cause noise, usually occurring when the vehicle first starts moving and improving after a few brake applications. (2) Suspension system and pressure bearing issues: Noise can occur due to hardened rubber components, which may improve after the car warms up. (3) Brake caliper malfunction. It is recommended to check if the brake caliper is faulty and to have it inspected at a 4S shop. 2. Solutions: (1) If it's a new car, there will be a break-in period during which some noise is inevitable. It usually disappears after driving a few hundred kilometers. (2) If there are small metal particles inside the brake pads, lightly pressing the brakes may produce a sharp, piercing sound. This issue can be resolved by slamming the brakes a few times or removing the brake pads for re-grinding. Alternatively, replacing them with higher-quality brake pads is also an option. (3) If the brake discs are worn, deep grooves may form around the disc, causing noise when the brake pads rub against the edges of these grooves. If the grooves are not too deep, grinding the edges of the brake pads to avoid contact with the groove edges can solve the problem. If the grooves are already very deep, it is recommended to replace the brake discs. Generally, it is advised to replace the brake discs every two brake pad replacements.