Why are my brakes squeling?
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they did not turn the rotors if they are not concerned do not go there anymore OK disc brakes are pron to squeal but not after a brake job i did them for over 24 years and if done right they don't squeal its not normal how many cars do you here on a daily bases that do this not many excluding trucks air brakes, its called crystallization the two surfaces are shinny and they were not properly seated and or they just put the pads on and did not resurface the rotor did you know out of 100 brake shops only five do them right ? ALSO REMEMBER THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ON YOUR VEHICLE IS THE BRAKES THEY ARE PLAYING WITH YOUR LIFE IT MAKE ME ANGERY AT THESE SHOPS GET AWAY WITH THIS BULL U CAN CALL CONSUMER AFFAIRS THEY WILL SEND YOU TO DIFFERENT SHOP AND SEND THEM THE BILL TRY THIS OK
Semi-metallic brake pads are known to squeal and it wouldn't affect their performance. It might also be from dirt on the rotor and or pads. If it is stopping good, and the garage has okayed it, I wouldn't worry.
There is no simple answer. The car I drive my back breaks squel after it rains or when they get really wet. It is possible the garage you went to used lower quality break pads. There are many reasons as to why your breaks squeal. Your best bet is to go to another mechanic and get a second opinion.
because u need new ones/ i can fix u and the brakes
It could be brake dust, which is the "breaking in" of new brake pads. However, it could also be that your mechanic ripped you off. You may want to have a different mechanic look at it as a precaution.
Good Luck!
this is because maybe your brake disc spoil
or the brake balancing doesnt match
If they squeel until you press on the pedal then it stops the pads are worn. If it squeels when you brake you should take the car (and your reciept) back to the shop that did the work. There are things they can do (should have done) to make it quiet. (deglaze pads, install proper clips or adhesive) Some shops take shortcuts.
If there is no grinding sound it is most likely not a safety issue.
Assuming your pads were changed and not prematurely worn out, the most likely culprit is inproper installation of the brake pads.. that squeal is actually a high pitched viberation caused by movement of the brake pad in the caliper.. a good mechanic can fix this by adjusting the pad fit to caliper or applying one of several products to correct the fit.. its annoying but nothing real serious.
it sounds like your break pads are wearing down to metal and you should take it to a shop you can actually see it if you know what you are looking for.you can look behind tire and sometimes see brake pads and you can see if they are worn..most likely new break pads would stop noise..if pads wear on out .it will hurt your rotor so take it to a shop or at least have someone look at break pads ok..i wish you all the luck..
depend the quality of the brake pad .often the noise came from the pad its the people don t clean all the brake parts hardware around the pad. try silicone on the back of the pad that absorb the noise and vibration.
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