Brake pads are wear and tear products and will not be replaced under warranty.
The best way to tell when you need brakes is by squeaking, when the brakes are rubbing against the metal, when your brake pedal goes all the way to the floor and when you are running out of break fluid.
no only metal to metal contact will do it, You will whine if you drive metal to metal and lose the brakes while driving..
To fix a metal to metal sound from the brakes, you likely need to replace the brake pads and have the rotors resurfaced or replaced if they are damaged. It's important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to the braking system and ensure safe operation of the vehicle. If you're not experienced with brake repairs, it's best to have a professional mechanic inspect and repair the brakes.
The disc pads are worn out. The grinding is metal to metal contact of the pad backing plate and the rotor. Have the pads replaced and the rotors turned or replaced whichever is applicable. This is a very dangerous situation and should be repaired ASAP.
Sheet metal brakes have many advantages for the consumers who use them. Some of the advantages of using sheet metal brakes are: for being more flexible, and easy to use.
AnswerThat's typical overnight some moisture may collect on rotors (slight rust) as you drive pads wear if off. sounds like your calipers are sticking and either have to be changed or rebuilt.
Could be your brakes. If you have drum brakes not disk brakes that sound will happen when your shoes are worn down to the rivets. Some of the hardware such as springs, may have came off as well, which will make the loose metal sound.
This may be a wheel bearing problem.
When the "Brakes" light on your dash comes on, or if you hear "metal to metal" scraping from them.
Could be the brakes are metal to metal.
metal to metal.... worn out brakes, bad oil pressure
Car brakes.