Posted on 7/26/2024
Hearing a screeching sound every time you hit the brakes can be alarming and annoying. Not only is it disruptive, but it also indicates that something might be wrong with your braking system. Understanding the causes behind this noise is crucial for your safety and car longevity. Let's explore why your car brakes might be screeching and what you can do about it. Worn Brake Pads One of the most common reasons for screeching brakes is worn brake pads. Brake pads are designed with a small metal indicator that makes a high-pitched sound when the pads are nearly worn out. This screeching sound is a warning sign that your brake pads need to be replaced soon to maintain effective braking performance. Ignoring this sound can lead to more severe damage to the brake rotors and increase repair costs. Glazed Brake Pads or Rotors If your brake pads or rotors become glazed, they can also cause a screeching sound. Glazing occurs when the brake pads get overhe ... read more