It can mean that your brake shoes are "glazed" and this isn't really a problem.
It can also mean that excessive brake dust is making the noise and this isn't really a problem.
It can mean that your brake shoes are worn and now metal-on-metal contact is beginning to happen and you should get a brake job immediately before you destroy your brake rotors.
It can also mean the brake pads may have built in "squealers" and they are letting you know the pads are worn down and it is time for replacement.
The brake pads are worn out and need to be replaced. The grinding sound means your brakes are about to stop working.
A clicking sound when slowing down is usually harmless it’s often brake pads shifting slightly or hardware settling into place. But if it’s loud or getting worse, check for loose caliper bolts, worn pads, or debris stuck in the brakes.
When brakes get wet, the water can cause friction between the brake pads and rotors, leading to noise.
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Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.
Yes, they make a screeching sound.
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Yes, wet brakes can make noise when they are in use due to the water on the brake pads causing friction and potentially creating a squealing or grinding sound.
When rainwater gets on brake pads, it can cause them to vibrate and make a squeaking noise when the brakes are applied.
brakes are need to be replace
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