it is possible that the brake caliper on one side is locking up and causing the brakes to grind more,usually on the insdie of the rotor.also sometimes the brake hose is binding and not letting fluid into the system on one side
Answermine does that same thing but only when i back up and step on the brake. recently replaced the pads and rotors and then it didn't do it for a while but now its starting to do it again. would that be the same problem?* Could be pads are worn with backing plate in contact with rotor.
* Could also be "chatter" where pads vibrate against rotor, A lube can be used between the pad and caliper.
A 2000 Chevrolet automobile grinding noise can be caused by several things. The most common cause of a grinding noise is worn brake pads.
Check the brake pads. The most common cause of the noise is the pad backer grinding against the brake rotor.
A grinding noise when braking can occur when the brake pads are going bad. You are hearing the brake grinding on the metal discs.
your barrins in the wheels
lol change your brake pads they make a grinding noise when its time to replace
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
Diod you check front brake pads
buy new brake pads
Sounds like a brake problem. Need to pull wheels and check the brakes.
your brake pads are probley wore out so its grinding on your rotor
It sounds like it could be a rust build up on the backing plate. best to have it checked out.
If you are on a slippery road or just push the brake as hard as you can, that odd grinding feeling is probably your anti-lock brake system. The pedal will feel like it is grinding under your foot, accompanied by a grinding noise. this is a good thing, it means the system is working properly. If you aren't on a slick road or jamming the break, you should see a mechanic immediately.