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10-29-20

Why are my brakes making noise?


Why are my brakes making noise?
Category: FAQuestions
Posted by: Admin
Flush the cooling system and change coolant once a year. If you hear a grinding or squealing sound when pressure is applied to the brake, you probably need new brake shoes or pads. Brakes should not make any noise as they operate. Even if the actual problem turns out to be something minor, If your brakes are noisy it may be unsafe. Waiting to have brakes serviced is not recommended and could raise repair cost. If your brakes are making noise, it is recommended to have them inspected or serviced as soon as possible.
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