Why does the Mercedes-Benz E-Class make noise when braking?
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class makes noise when braking because new brake pads and brake discs need to break in. Additional information: 1. Causes: The most common brake noise in the Mercedes E-Class is caused by foreign objects between the brake pads and brake discs, such as sand or small stones, which produce a hissing sound during braking and can be quite sharp; another situation is when a whining sound occurs during low-speed braking, possibly due to water in the brake discs, making the brake pads and discs damp. 2. Solutions: Usually, the sand or stones will disappear after some time, or you can try slamming the brakes a few times or wait for the water to dry.