Why do brake pads pop so often?

There are many reasons for brake pads to pop, mainly including the following aspects:

1. Brake pad wear: brake pads will gradually wear after a long time of use, when the brake pad and the brake disc friction will produce a friction sound, just like the harsh sound when the wire brush brushes the metal surface. This crunching sound is generally more pronounced when the brake pedal is pressed down, indicating that the owner needs to replace the brake pads in time.

2. Brake pads are damp: brake pads if they are in a humid environment for a long time, or are not dried in time after washing the car, will also cause brake pads to be damp and make a boom sound. In this case, the owner can try to step on the brake pedal several times during the driving process, so that the brake pad fully wears out the moisture and reduces the noise.

3. Brake disc deformation: If the brake disc is deformed or damaged, it will also cause the brake pad to make a crunching sound when it frictions. In this case, it is necessary to check and replace the brake disc in time to avoid affecting the normal use of the brake system.

4. Brake system failure: If the brake system has oil leakage, bubbles or other faults, it may also cause the brake pads to emit abnormal boom sound. In this case, it is necessary to check and repair the brake system at the auto repair shop in time to ensure driving safety.

In short, the brake pad issued a boom is not a good phenomenon, may affect driving safety and driving comfort, so the owner should check and deal with this situation in time to ensure the normal use of the vehicle and safe driving.


Post time: Jan-07-2025