What to Do When a Sedan Makes Abnormal Noises While Braking?
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If the abnormal noise is caused by the brake pads and discs rusting together due to prolonged parking, or if it occurs when lightly braking while reversing, these two types of noises cannot be resolved. However, if the noise is due to deep grooves worn into the brake discs, brake pads worn to their limit, or a deformed brake bracket causing the noise, replacing the damaged parts can solve the issue. Below is additional information: Possible locations where brake noise may occur: Deep grooves worn into the brake discs can cause extra friction between the brake pads and discs during braking or normal driving, leading to abnormal noises. If the brake pads are worn to their limit, they may produce a metal-on-metal grinding sound, which requires replacing the brake pads to resolve. A deformed brake bracket can slow down the brake's return, resulting in abnormal noises.