Why does the Sagitar make a buzzing sound when driving at low speeds?
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The reasons why the Sagitar makes a buzzing sound when driving at low speeds: the brake pads are unevenly worn or the brake pads are misaligned. Solutions: Remove the brake pads, use an angle grinder to smooth the edges of the brake pads to avoid hard friction, and then adjust the misaligned position. Below is some relevant information about the Sagitar: 1. Safety features: Standard configurations include 4 airbags, ASR traction control system, EDL electronic differential, MASR engine torque control system, ESP vehicle dynamic stability system, etc. 2. Configurations: Standard features across all models include keyless entry and one-button start system, rearview camera, leather multifunction steering wheel, driver's knee airbag, driving mode selection, fatigue reminder, cruise control, panoramic sunroof, exterior ambient lighting, and exterior rearview mirrors, totaling 11 items.