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Brake Noise

Common causes, quick checks, and likely repair paths for brake noise.

Use the symptom as the starting point, then confirm likely causes with checks, OBD context, and repair guides before estimating or replacing parts.

Brake noise can come from worn pads, rotor issues, hardware problems, or sticking brake components.

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Common Sounds or Signs

  • Squealing
  • Grinding
  • Scraping
  • Clicking while braking

Quick Checks

  • Inspect brake pad thickness
  • Check rotor surface condition
  • Inspect hardware clips and anti-rattle parts
  • Check caliper movement and slide pins
  • Look for uneven pad wear

Inspection Priority

  • Inspect rotor condition and pad thickness first
  • Verify inner and outer pad wear pattern
  • Check caliper hardware movement before quoting pad-only service
Common repair when wear measurements support it Inspection recommended before replacement Multiple causes possible when noise changes with braking load

Common Causes

  • Worn brake pads
  • Scored, rusty, or heat-spotted rotors
  • Loose hardware clips or anti-rattle parts
  • Sticking caliper slide pins
  • Uneven pad wear from hose or caliper restriction

Likely Diagnostic Paths

  • If the noise is grinding, inspect pad thickness and rotor condition before moving the vehicle.
  • If the noise is squeal or chirp, inspect hardware clips, pad fit, and rotor surface condition.
  • If pad wear is uneven, inspect caliper slides, hoses, and brake fluid condition before quoting pad-only service.

Diagnostic Path

Use these paths to decide what to inspect first, what failures overlap, and when the repair is ready to estimate.

Pad and Rotor Path

Confirm whether this is pad wear, rotor damage, or hardware noise before estimating brakes.

  • Measure inner and outer pad thickness
  • Inspect rotor scoring, rust lip, and heat spots
  • Check hardware clips and pad movement
Measurements support confidence Rotor condition affects scope

Hydraulic and Caliper Path

Uneven wear or drag should move inspection toward caliper slides, hoses, and fluid condition.

  • Check slide pin movement and boot condition
  • Look for wheel drag after brake release
  • Check brake fluid age and level
Uneven wear needs caliper checks Further diagnostics may be required

Related Repair Guides

Use these guides to confirm the failure path before opening an estimate, especially when spark, fuel, airflow, cooling, EVAP, or charging faults can create the same symptom.

Diagnostic Tools

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