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Brake Making A Noise
I had the MOT done on my car a week ago and it failed due to corroded brake pipes. They did the work for me there and then.Since then the first time I apply the brakes there is a grinding sound , it doesn't happen after the first time.The garage are saying it could be corrosion as it can happen quickly . Does this sound right ? I haven't a clue about cars so any help on this would be appreciated . TIA.
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If there is no movement in the pedal then that means the discs are OK, they're not warped. The noise will be, as others have said, rust or worn brake pads. Seeing as the car has passed the MOT then that should mean the pads are also OK so that leaves rust. If it's not too bad, it can be removed by gentle braking.If that doesn't work then the discs need to be cleaned with a wire brush or a sanding machine. If they are very bad and the rust has pitted the discs then they need to be replaced.
Hi I went back to the garage this morning and they took it for a test run and could hear the noise too. They identified it was coming from the rear of the car. It was stripped down and a build up of rust was cleaned off one of the discs (?). I think that's right anyway . I drove it home and there was no noise so hopefully that's sorted it now. Better still they didn't charge me . Thank you for all your help .