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Squeaking or Squealing
Brakes
The pad material may be to blame if the brakes make a loud noise when pressed. If brake pads get too hot, they could become "glazed," indicating that they haven't been properly broken in. Intermittently scraping the friction material might lessen the consequences of overheating. The pads must be replaced if there is not enough thickness left in them.
Rattling
Brakes
The brake pad shims and mounting hardware will be examined and repaired by a professional if there is rattling noise, which is frequently caused by loose parts. The brake set might need to be changed if the brake pad assembly has too much clearance and the shims need to be adjusted too much.
Dragging
The brake caliper or brake drum either locked up or didn't fully release when you removed your foot off the brake pedal when something sounds like it's dragging under your car, usually in the back. As a result, while you are driving, the pad or shoe continues touching the rest of the brake system, wearing it down and ultimately reducing performance and fuel efficiency. Investigating this kind of sound immediately is imperative.
Brake Repair in Elkhart Lake
Family-owned Wolf Motorsports LLC has been providing professional auto repair, auto maintenance, and auto performance services in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for more than 40 years. Our state-of-the-art NAPA AutoCare Center is staffed by ASE-certified technicians who can service any make and model of domestic, Asian, or European vehicle. When your brakes are making strange sounds, give us a call at
(920) 289-3499 or visit our shop. We’ll have you back on the road in no time.