Why Does the Brake Make Noise When Pressed?
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Reasons why the brake makes noise when pressed: 1. Rust on the brake disc or brake pads; 2. The car has just had new brake pads replaced; 3. Excessive wear on the brake disc and brake pads; 4. Assembly issues, incorrect brake pad model. Solutions for the brake making noise when pressed: 1. Apply butter or specialized lubricant to the connection between the brake pad and brake caliper; 2. Regularly inspect and replace the brake disc and brake pads; 3. Reinstall the brake pads. Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of a moving motor vehicle or other transportation machinery, which is divided into drum brakes and disc brakes.