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Noise from brakes
Could anyone confirm that a strange squealing noise from brakes mean the pads need replaced? There is also sometimes a kind of grinding noise from the back when I brake. If the pads do need replace is it an easy job to do at home or does it mean a trip to the garage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most brake pads are fitted with a 'squeal shim' which alerts the driver that the pads are becoming worn. It's basically a metal that comes into contact with the disc and makes a noise. Other forms of noise can come from the following:
The pads moving in the calipers - put copper grease on the edges of the pads were in comes into contact with the calipers.
Heavily corroded discs edges coming into contact with the pads or the callipers.
Pads completely worn out and 'metal to metal' on contact with the discs.
Rear brake noise as Morello said.