Friday, October 26, 2018

3 Noises Your Brakes Shouldn’t Make!

If you start to hear unusual sounds coming from your vehicle’s brakes, it’s time to take it to the garage or your local service centre. Don’t put your safety at risk – strange noises arising from your brakes indicate that there’s something wrong and that they need attention – fast!

We asked your local Lakemba mechanic for more information about what kind of noises we should be listening out for.
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A High Pitched Squeal


Apparently, there are typically three different noises that indicate that all’s not well in the brake department. The first noise that you’re likely to hear is a high-pitched squeal. This usually goes away when you apply the brakes.

So, if you hear this irritating noise but it stops as soon as you touch the brakes, you should take it as your first warning sign. 

If you get your car booked in for an inspection as soon as possible after you first hear the noise, you’ll find that the repair job will be less expensive than if you leave it until you hear the next warning sound, which is…



Grinding or Hard Growling Noises

This noise indicates that the brake pads have worn through completely and that they are now grinding into the rotor. It sounds bad, and it is! So, if you hear an ‘abrasive’ grinding noise, take your car for immediate attention otherwise it’s going to prove to be a very expensive repair.

Even driving with this noise for 2 or 3 days will mean that it’s likely that the calliper will also need to be replaced and that’s a more serious job that can run into several hundreds of dollars.

Squeaking When You Stop

If your brakes squeak when you stop, you can breathe a sigh of relief. While it still indicates that the vehicle needs attention, the squeaking is likely to be caused by poor instalment or insufficient lubrication.

This can be easily resolved by taking everything apart and then putting them back together correctly, or you can simply put up with the noise, although your neighbours and other drivers won’t thank you for it!

Avoid Issues with Your Brakes

One way to avoid issues with your brakes is to book your vehicle in for regular servicing. During a service, your brakes will be routinely inspected, and any defects highlighted. Regular servicing may seem like an unnecessary expense but is likely to be more cost-effective in the long run.

After all, driving with defective breaks is not just illegal but it’s dangerous too, and you don’t want to put yourself or your passengers at risk. 

If you hear any of the noises described above or you haven’t had a recent Car Service Lakemba
car owners should schedule an appointment with your local garage or car service centre. As we all know, it’s better to be safe than sorry!