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Do you mean when you push the pedal " hard " you hear noise..........if so could be the ABS..........if not, then please have your brakes checked for safety.
When you push the petal down to the floor and here a click, it undershifts a car, and results in a intense roar. When you push the petal down to the floor and hear a click, it undershifts a car, and results in a intense roar.
When we hear sound we do not feel the pushing the air becasue the sound waves are in form of comprestional waves.
Don't push that button.
SOME of that is normal. It's only a problem if the power brakes are getting hard to push.
A pedal is something that you push with your feet
A bass effects pedal is used to alter the octaves of a musical instrument. When you push the pedal, it temporarily alters the sound coming out of the instrument. You can learn more about bass pedals at the Wikipedia.
check power booster, either vacuum leak or faulty booster. The first answer assumes the leak is continuous while the pedal is being pressed --that being said all vehicles have an air leaking sound (woosh) when the brake pedal is first pressed but does not continue when the pedal stops going down
Generally the brake pedal gets harder to push when braking. You may also hear a vacuum leak when the brakes are applied. And sometimes the will engine idle rough when stopped and holding the brake pedal.
On a 1998 Ford Mustang : With the engine OFF - put your gearshift in first gear - put your foot under the clutch pedal and gently lift the clutch pedal until the pedal stops - slowly push the clutch pedal down - you will hear a click if your clutch needed adjusting and adjusted itself
you have to push clutch pedal in/then push the car let pedal out should start.
The pedal in the car you push to go faster is the accelerator pedal.