Squeaky/screeching brakes

Wangwana, how do you fix noisy brakes. Nimeosha, changed brake pads and linings, changed drums(za nyuma and everything. Sauti inapotea for a while then it comes back after 2-3 days. What could be the issue?

Jaribu kusand down hizo pads kama ni mpya alafu pia, angalia discs kama zinahitaji skimming. Hizo zitasuluhisha hiyo shida.

Change your mechanic soonest

Braking hard causes your brake pads to wear down more quickly as well as causes heat to warp your brake discs and rotors – all of which cause your brakes to start squeaking. Overall, noticing squeaking brakes from your vehicle is a sure sign that it’s time for an inspection and service.

[SIZE=6]Why are my car’s brakes squeaking?[/SIZE]
Sometimes it may be difficult to discover problems with your car. Other times, as with the case of squeaky brakes, your vehicle is literally calling out to you for help. It goes without saying that the integrity of your car’s brakes is crucial to on-road safety. That said, problems with your vehicle’s brakes definitely shouldn’t be ignored. So, if you’re noticing a squeaking sound coming from your vehicle’s brakes, here are a few reasons they may be doing so.

[SIZE=5]Worn Brake Pads[/SIZE]

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If you’re driving an older vehicle, a squeaking sound while braking can signal that your vehicle’s brake pads are beginning to wear out. The squeaking is created by metal pads within your brake pad that are revealed as the pads wear down, giving you a warning before they wear down completely and begin to cause damage to your rotor.

[SIZE=5]Rusted Brake Rotor[/SIZE]
Over time, your car’s rotors can lose their smoothness, which is another common cause of brake squeaking. Rust and other debris can cause a squeaking noise. If this is a problem on your vehicle, the rust or dirt can be filed off by your local mechanic.

Grooves on the rotor. Skim rotors. Don’t skim drums, they have little maximum diameter tolerance.

Too new brake pads might be the cause.