Brake Squeal: When It's Normal and When It's a Danger Sign.
Unusual Noises When Pressing the Brake Pedal
According to Novyny.live: Hearing odd sounds when you apply the brakes can point to various technical aspects of your vehicle. These noises, which stem from micro-vibrations as the brake pads contact the disc, can affect the car's overall acoustics. According to Oleksandr Chalenko, Head of the Service Department at UKRAVTO GROUP, a squeal can sometimes occur even when the braking mechanisms are functioning correctly.
Causes and Effects of Acoustic Phenomena
Acoustic effects like squealing are often determined by the materials used in the brake pads. For instance, durable semi-metallic pads frequently prove to be louder compared to other types. It's also worth noting that unusual sounds during the first 200-500 kilometers after a brake repair are a natural occurrence and do not always indicate an underlying fault.
However, it is crucial to pay attention to more threatening symptoms that can signal serious technical issues. A metallic grinding noise is a sign of critical wear, while vibration in the pedal and an increased braking distance are dangerous warnings that demand immediate attention. Identifying these symptoms can help prevent serious accidents on the road.
Issues with a car's braking system can have severe consequences for the safety of the driver and passengers. The importance of consulting a specialist promptly when unusual sounds appear cannot be overstated, as this can prevent traffic accidents. For many drivers, the braking system is the most critical safety component, making its care paramount. Regular monitoring of the brake system's condition and timely servicing are fundamental to ensuring safe driving.
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