Why Are My Brakes Grinding?

Mechanic Adjusting Brake Pad

There are several reasons why you might hear brakes grinding when you’re driving in Moose Jaw or Estevan. While some of the reasons for brakes making a grinding noise can be chalked up to normal driving noise, others require attention. The certified technicians at the Capital Lincoln service centre can help you understand why your brakes are grinding and what to do about it. Find out why your brakes are grinding when stopping and more with us. 

Why Are My Brakes Grinding While Driving?

It makes sense that you might hear brakes grinding when you come to a hard stop in Swift Current, and we’ll go over that scenario shortly. But what about if you hear brakes grinding while you’re driving? The most likely case for this kind of brake grinding is having rocks or debris hitting or stuck in your brake’s rotors and callipers. In many situations, you can fix this yourself by removing the debris. If you still hear brakes grinding while driving, there’s a chance the rotors or callipers have been damaged. To be on the safe side, bring your car in for a brake inspection.

Why Are My Brakes Grinding While Stopping?

There are several possible reasons why your brakes are making grinding noises when you stop your car. Not all of them require an inspection or replacement, but most do. 

  • Brakes grinding while stopping or slowing down, it’s likely “brake scrubbing” caused by worn brake pads. The noise starts as a squeal but turns into grinding as the pads further wear down.
  • Sharp grinding noises when you stop are likely from worn brake discs and callipers. You might also feel a rumble in the brake pedal. You’ll likely need a brake replacement. 
  • Brakes grinding when stopping at full force occurs when your Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) activates. Look for the illuminated ABS light on your dashboard.

Learn More About Your Car with the Capital Lincoln Service Centre

Now that you know the basics about why your brakes are grinding, you can learn even more about your vehicle with clear and simple service and repair tips from the Capital Lincoln service centre. Find out about how synthetic oil works and more so you can stay on top of what your car needs to last for the long haul. 

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