What to Do When the Car Brake Pedal Makes Abnormal Noises?

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VanKimberly
07/30/25 12:24am
To solve the problem of abnormal noises from the brake pedal, you can use lubricating oil for lubrication. Here is a partial introduction to the issue of abnormal noises from the brake pedal: 1. Friction between pedal components: If the internal components of the brake pedal rust, it can cause friction between the parts, leading to abnormal noises when the pedal rebounds. This situation is relatively simple to resolve; you just need to remove the brake pedal and reapply lubricating oil for lubrication. 2. Car ABS system intervention: When the car experiences sudden braking, the ABS system will intervene to prevent the wheels from locking up during braking. At this time, the car pedal may feel like it's pushing back, and the "clicking" sound is relatively normal.
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