Why is there abnormal noise at low speed after replacing the brake pads?
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The reasons for abnormal noise at low speed after replacing the brake pads are: 1. There are foreign objects between the brake pads and the disc; 2. Abnormal installation; 3. Poor return of the brake caliper; 4. Abnormal noise may occur during the break-in period of the brake disc and pads; 5. Metal hard spots can cause abnormal noise. Brake pads are composed of steel plates, bonded insulation layers, and friction blocks. The steel plates are coated to prevent rust. Brake pads, also known as brake linings, refer to the friction materials fixed on the brake drums or discs that rotate with the wheels. The friction linings and blocks withstand external pressure to generate friction, thereby achieving the purpose of vehicle deceleration. Types of brake pads include: 1. Semi-metallic brake pads; 2. Non-metallic brake pads; 3. Carbon fiber brake pads; 4. Ceramic fiber brake pads.