Rattle Noise When Braking
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Visit our website for more resources geared towards technicians, DIYers and automobile enthusiasts: https://www.brakepartsinc.com/raybest... • Different brake noises have different causes within the brake system. Being able to properly identify the noise and know what is causing it will help you determine a proper solution. In the sixth video of our brake noise series, we talk about identifying the cause of a rattling noise when braking. • Visit our Website: http://www.raybestos.com • Like us on Facebook: / raybestosbrandbrakes • Follow us on Twitter: / raybestosbrakes • Follow us on Instagram: / raybestos_brand • Follow us on LinkedIn: / raybestos-brakes • • Rattling noises when driving are common, especially when going over bumps. If the rattling noise is present all the time when driving, then it may not be brake related. This could be an issue with your suspension or your shocks. • However, if the rattling noise is only present when you are braking, then it's probably a brake issue. There are a few potential sources of a rattling noise in the brake system. • Caliper Rattling • First, you will want to make sure that your caliper is operating correctly. Is everything tightened down to specifications? A loose caliper bolt can cause a rattling noise. • Are the rubber bushings still intact? If the rubber bushings wear out, the caliper slides will make contact with the caliper. This can be the source of a rattling noise. • Brake Pad Rattling • Make sure that you replace the hardware on your brake system every time you do a brake job. Hardware like abutment clips and anti-rattle clips allow your pads to slide when you apply the brake pedal. But they also help keep your pads in place when you aren't braking. • If you don't replace or use the hardware during a brake job, the pads are likely to move around in the bracket. This can be a source of rattling noise when braking.
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