first of all, the pads may be semi-metallic and have chunks of metal in them which may cause the squeal, change to a less metallic pad may help, also the backing of the pads should have an anti-squeal gel applied to them, when you apply the brakes, the pads will hyper vibrate and can cause a squeal. The gel will stop the vibrating. first of all, the pads may be semi-metallic and have chunks of metal in them which may cause the squeal, change to a less metallic pad may help, also the backing of the pads should have an anti-squeal gel applied to them, when you apply the brakes, the pads will hyper vibrate and can cause a squeal. The gel will stop the vibrating.
if you need to ask, then get a garage to do it.
Have the brakes inspected by a trusted garage every oil change or at least once a year.
go to a car garage
If you have no experience in dealing with brakes please don't attempt this, find a local garage and they will do this for you, safety 1st
Ask them to correct the problem or you report them to the officials.
You can replace your brakes by bringing them into your local auto repair garage. If your car is still under warranty, you can also take it into your dealership for replacement or repair.
Take the car to a trusted garage to have the abs brakes fixed.
Don't do it! Your life (and others) depends on the effectiveness of your brakes. Consult a garage for advice.
Wishful thinking, as a trapped mouse is cheaper than getting a garage to sort your brakes out - probably the pads need replacing.
you need to look in the phone book, call a garage and get them to do it. hey presto problem solved
It's telling you the brakes need attention. Have a trusted garage check it out now!
Take it to the garage and have them check for a cracked rotor or a loose caliper.