Screeching can be caused by two things and both indicate the brakes are worn to the point of needing replacement. The brake pads have rivets in them to hold them together and when they wear down to the rivets the rivets screech. The other thing is on disc brakes there is a wear sensor that drakes against the rotor if the brake pad get too worn.
Could be, the brake pad wear indicators, rust,
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant in love. The image is of the cowboy being mashed up against his girlfriend.
Rear brakes sees less use than front brakes, so may often benefit from being brushed clean and lubed every now and then
It is usually mashed or ground before being boiled.
One or more of the brake rotors are warped from heat, caused by braking. Riding the brakes or always being on them, are usually the cause.
The most common cause is from the brakes overheating from being overworked.
There are several reasons why your brakes may still feel spongy after bleeding them. Some possible causes include air still being trapped in the brake lines, a leak in the brake system, or worn out brake components. It is recommended to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the issue to ensure your brakes are working properly and safely.
No, of course not. I can't give you a long drawn out answer but it is definitely not.
I need a daigram of the rear brakes being changed
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This is the maximum amount of weight a vehicle can tow, if what being towed has brakes. A towed vehicle with brakes (electronic brakes) responds to the same braking that the vehicle doing the towing has. If the vehicle being towed does not have brakes, the maximum towing capacity is much less.
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