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Question: My brakes started squeaking yesterday and I have no idea what's wrong. What would cause this noise?
Answer: Depends on the type of braking system you have, but it sounds very much like a bit of glazing on the pads/shoes. Were they bedded in correctly on fitment? Remove them. Roughen them, and the rotors/drums up a bit with some 120 grit emery and try from there.
Question: What makes your brakes be so they are called squeaking when your car is running?
Answer: Sometimes things such as sand will get into your brakes and cause the squeaking noise. In other instances, it might something mechanical beginning to fail. Regardless of the cause, if the noise continues you should see your mechanic!
Question: Recently, my car brakes have been squeaking. How do I fix it without having to buy new ones?
Answer: The best place to go for your fix on brakes can be determined by finding the level of service of the different shops or mechanics in your area and finding the correct mechanic or us using a element such as oil to reduce.
Question: My car needs a brake job because the brakes keep squeaking. What is the average cost of a brake job?
Answer: Brake jobs range widely in price depending on what you are getting done and who you will have service you. You may want to take it to the dealership, but they usually charge more than at a local garage.
Question: I hear squeaking when I brake. What is the cost of a brake pad for the 2009 Camry?
Answer: According to my research, brake pads for a '99 Toyota Camry are about $40. Remember that this is per brake pad. So, if you need all 4 replaced you could expect to spend at least $160 for parts.
Question: I think my brakes are squeaking. How can you tell when you need to replace your brakes?
Answer: Good brakes are essential for keeping you safe on the highways. As it happens, consistently squeaky brakes might be something major, or just normal brake sounds. Either way, get it checked by a professional, just to be on the safe side.
Question: My brake pads keep squeaking where can I find a place that will change my brake pads for my truck?
Answer: You can change them yourself. Youtube has some step-by-step instructions on how to do them, and also you could save $250 or more. If that is not possible, then you can go the nearest auto shop and get them changed.
Question: how do you tell when you need new brakes (like squeaking) or any other way to tell?
Answer: The best way to tell when you need brakes is by squeaking, when the brakes are rubbing against the metal, when your brake pedal goes all the way to the floor and when you are running out of break fluid.
Question: My brakes are squeaking and not responding as they should. What place will get me new brakes in the littlest amount of time?
Answer: I would have to say that Midas is the fastest at servicing brakes. They specialize in brakes, but Monro is also a good company to check out, they too specialize in brakes.
Question: My brakes have been squeaking a lot lately and the probably need to be replaced. How hard is it for someone to replace their own brakes?
Answer: Yes it is possible to replace brakes yourself. If you have the tools and a little background in cars, you should not have a problem replacing the brakes on the car.