worn pads, calipers sticking or disks warped, more than likely pads though
/the water circulating noise could be low coolant in the system. If the coolant is bubbling in the overflow bottle, then check for a blown head gasket causing the noise.
you need brake pads
The power brake booster is leaking vacuum and that makes the engine die when the brakes are applied. Replace brake booster.
Check the brake pads for wear. There is a metal tab attached to the pad so as the friction material wears out the tab contacts the brake rotor and it makes a squealing sound but as braking is applied the pressure on the brake pad causes the noise to stop.
pretty sure Mitsubishi
I recently purchased a 2001 mitsusbishi montero and through many problems and much research I've found that it calls for Diamond SP-ll /SP-lll. Also Castrol makes a transmission fluid called "Castrol Import Multi-Vehicle ATF" this fluid can also be used.
The basic reason is going to be friction. The brake pads rub against the tire or tire rim to create it.
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Apply the parking brake,but not the driving brake, is the noise there? apply the brake,if the noise is only present when the brake is applied I would assume it is the anti-lock brake system. Get your VIN # of the vehicle and call a ford dealer and give them the # and ask if there are recalls for your vehicle. There are a few for this one but it depends on the vin. There is a anti-lock brake recall, but as I said it depends on where it was made if it falls under the recall.
The buzzing noise could be the buzzer for a problems with the brake system. If the brakes are not working at all, check to make sure that there is fluid in the brake master cylinder. Low fluid can make the buzzer sound, and is an indication of more severe problems.
cold weather makes it harder to push in but it might also just have a shortage of brake fluid.
just as the name it makes the brake lights come on when u press on the brake pedal