The most likely problem is warped rotors. Have rotors turned or replaced. Replace front brake pads.
Bad fan clutch!!
either there is a rock between the pad and the rotor or you really need to replace the pads!
A vibrating brake pedal is an indication of a warped rotor. Noise is common to disk brakes but depending on the noise it can mean that the brake pads are worn out and you are due for a brake job.
The strings on the guitar vibrate producing noise, not the actual guitar itself.
Stomp the brake pedal and do not release heavy pressure. Let the anti-lock brakes prevent the skid, as you steer around the obstruction if possible. The brake pedal will vibrate and you will hear some noise, but just keep pushing on the brake.
they are in your thorat which vibrate when to speak to make a noise
You may have problems with your brakes' master cylinder. Have it checked by a mechanic.
Typically, a knocking noise when to use your brakes in the car is caused by your brakes wearing down. This means you need to get them checked out and repaired.
Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.
The brakes may make a clicking noise if the caliper is going bad. I just changed the brakes and the rotors and discovered my car was making a clicking noise. The garage I took it to replaced the caliper, so now it doesn't make the noise anymore.
when the pump is going out it will make a humming noise from the bearings even if the resivore is full.
State your noise.