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Why Do My Brakes Squeal?

If you’ve ever heard a high-pitched squealing sound when you hit the brakes, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common complaints from drivers—and while it’s annoying, it’s also your car’s way of asking for attention.

  1. Worn-Out Brake Pads

 The most common reason for brake squeal is worn-out pads. Most brake pads come with a built-in “wear indicator” that squeals when it’s time for a replacement.

  1. Dust or Debris

 Sometimes, dirt, dust, or small stones can get stuck between the brake pad and rotor, causing temporary squealing.

  1. Moisture and Rust

 If your car sits overnight or in the rain, a thin layer of rust can form on the rotors. The squeal usually disappears after a few stops.

  1. Low-Quality Brake Parts

 Cheaper pads may squeal more due to poor materials or design. Upgrading to better-quality parts can often solve the issue for good.

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