It’s annoying, and it can make you think something is wrong with your vehicle. Don’t worry. I’m going to tell you why your new brake pads are making noise and how to fix it.
Brake noise after installing new brake pads is a common complaint. because you may didn’t bed them in properly, or you bought cheap brake pads
Why are my new brake pads making noise?
New brake pads can make noise because you didn’t bed them in properly, or you bought cheap brake pads. Bedding is the process of getting the new brake pads to conform to the rotors. If you don’t do it right, the brake pads can make noise. Additionally, dust can build up on the brake pads, or the brake pads can vibrate, causing squeaking. Make sure you buy good brake pads and that they’re installed correctly to minimize noise.
Why are my brakes still grinding after replacing pads and rotors?
If your brakes are grinding after you replaced your brake pads and rotors, it could be because there’s something caught between the brake components, you have a problem with your calipers, or your rotors have an uneven surface. In some cases, cheap brake pads will wear unevenly and cause grinding. If you continue to experience grinding after you replaced your brake pads and rotors, have a professional inspect your entire brake system.
Do bad brake pads make noise even when not braking?
Yes, they can. Brake pads can squeak because of constant friction, vibrations, or if the brake pads aren’t aligned correctly. Cheap brake pads, or brake pads not meant to be used with your specific type of rotor, can also cause your brake pads to squeak. Regular inspection and using brake pads that match your specific components can help prevent this type of noise.
How long does it take for new brakes to break in?
When you put new brakes on your vehicle, it usually takes about 300-400 miles for them to break in. During the break-in period, you might hear some minor squeaking. That should go away as the brake pads and rotors get used to each other. Don’t do any hard or panic stops during the break-in period.
In short, proper installation and regular maintenance help keep your new brakes quiet and efficient.