Wishful thinking, as a trapped mouse is cheaper than getting a garage to sort your brakes out - probably the pads need replacing.
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It is wishful thinking. It is more likely your brake pads are worn down and need replacing - an expensive garage job!
Then you should get a cat. The problem is not a mouse- the problem is that your brakes are wearing out. They are designed to make a noise to tell you that. Skip the cat, take your car to a shop where a mechanic can replace the worn parts. They can check for mice at the same time.
Air trapped in the brake lines. Bleed your brakes and that will solve the problem.
You have an alignment problem. Possible problems that help with this are tires, brakes.
If this is a recent problem then it may be stuck wheel clinders / calipers , causing the brakes to overhaet or a brake pressure problem. if you have a abs system on your car then it will have to be taken in for serive if it involves the abs system. iIf you just installed brakes then try bleeding and adjusting your brakes, if they have an adjustment.
this is usually the indicator that you need new brakes so dont worry just get them replaced problem solved
i have a 93 nissan and the front brakes are getting hot when driving
What to do if you have a problem with the brakes on the Town and Country van