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Wondering why your car brakes squeak?

Here are some reasons explained in simple terms. Brake pads have metal indicators that start rubbing against the rotor when worn out. Causing a high-pitched squeak. Moisture can accumulate on the brake pads and rotors. Especially after rain or in humid conditions. 

This can lead to temporary squeaking until the moisture evaporates. Over time, brake pads can accumulate dust, dirt, and debris. When this happens, it can create a squeaking sound as the brake pads interact with the rotor. Hard braking or excessive heat can cause brake pads to become glazed or hardened. This glazing can result in a squeaky noise when applying the brakes. Brake hardware, such as springs and clips, helps the brake pads function. If these components become worn or damaged, they can cause squeaking. If the brake rotor becomes worn or damaged, it can create vibrations and cause the brakes to squeak. Brake calipers and other components need proper lubrication to function. 

Insufficient or incorrect lubrication can lead to squeaking. Oil, grease, or other substances can contaminate the brake pads. Reducing their friction and causing squeaking when braking. If your car brakes are squeaking, having them inspected by a technician is important. They can determine the cause of the noise, then explain to you the necessary repairs in order to ensure your brakes work properly.

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