im almost positive the clicking sound from the shifter panel is lockout safety disengaging so you can shift the car out of park!
When the brake pads are worn the rivets will actually touch the brake rotor when the brakes are applied. The brakes should be changed immediately.
No. The brakes are applied manually. A brake band squeezes a brake drum.
Well if its more of a squeal, your brake pads are probably low, and need to be changed soon. That will occur more likely if you have rear disc brakes.
It could be the wheel bearing.
The power brake booster is shot.
No. If you put your foot to the brakes, it will come on. -Answed By Brain!! :))
When the brakes are applied, the car's kinetic energy is converted to heat by friction between the brake pad and the brake disk.
This is probably due to worn brake rotors on the brakes, if there is no vibration when driving then this will be the cause.
Your brake rotors are warped and need replaced/resurfaced.
The power brake vacuum booster is probably failing.
The power brake booster is leaking vacuum and that makes the engine die when the brakes are applied. Replace brake booster.
It holds the majority of brake fluid and pushes it down the lines when brakes are applied.