Low Speed Handpiece Grinding Sound While Breaking When Running At Low Speed, What Could Be The Problem Of My Car?

Grinding sound while breaking when running at low speed, what could be the problem of my car? - low speed handpiece

I have a 2004 Toyota Highlander. I hear a crunching sound in the break or attempt to take its course at low speed to stop, but not in the game even at high speeds. It seems that the brake pads is not the problem that its thickness is excreted in my last service, there are approximately 40%. Is this normal or what could the problem of my car?

4 comments:

Spoons said...

Sounds like metal-metal still. If you 40% discount on your pads probably the rotors and calipers on the left. But make sure your pills and have been checked with the tires. Even if the rotors are distorted, may then cause the description of the disease. At high speed, because I rotated the section of twisted rotor so fast but at a slower speed that causes excessive pressure on the caliper and cause a squeal that sounds like metal metal, but it is not. Have you checked the brakes and when that happens, get new rotors, they "cut" (again) because it interferes with the proper amount of heat dissipation is necassary in order to cool the rotor. The thinner the rotor, the hotter it gets. Good luck.

happywjc said...

Search for a mechanic better brakes! You are in danger of an accident!

demonsla... said...

It could be your pads have a lot since the last maintenance check or service, the rotors were worn go bad. In any case, you should have checked the brakes, because it's something that does not wait to see , where it goes.

demonsla... said...

It could be your pads have a lot since the last maintenance check or service, the rotors were worn go bad. In any case, you should have checked the brakes, because it's something that does not wait to see , where it goes.

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