There is no sound if they are in good working order.
There is no sound if they are in good working order.
font tire make a whisting sound when turning left Check the front brake pads, it may be the brake warning "squealer" letting you know the brake pads are worn down.
Brake shoes worn out. Replace them and have the drumns resurfaced.
Need brake job. Pads badly worn.
No, the word "brake" has a long "a" sound (the "e" is silent).
Possibly nothing more than the brake pedal return spring catching on something.
bad master cylinder
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and/or spelling. "Brake" is a homophone for "break" - they sound the same but have different meanings. "Brake" refers to a device for slowing or stopping motion, while "break" means to separate into pieces or to take a pause.
Dirty brake pads could cause a car to make a squeaking noise when putting the car in gear or when releasing the brakes. Cleaning, sanding, or replacing the brake pads should make the sound stop.
Most likely, this sound is coming from a vacuum leak in your brake servo, or brake booster. Which are usually located on the firewall, the wall that divides your engine compartment and cab.
Make sure your brake fluid is full!! I had this problem on my 96 it was the emergency back pedal make sure it is pulled back all the way up
Yes, the word "cake" has the short a sound, as in "cat" or "bat."