Why Are My Brakes Grinding?

Mechanic Adjusting Brake Pad

When you hear brakes grinding while driving in Brandon or Portage la Prairie, you know it’s time to give your brakes some attention. Your first move should still be contacting the Capital Ford Winnipeg service department and asking “Why are my brakes grinding?” and letting our certified technicians diagnose and repair the problem before it becomes a danger. Brakes making grinding noises is a sign that something’s amiss. Learn more from the Capital Ford Winnipeg service department about what to do about brakes grinding when stopping your car.

Brakes Grinding When Stopping

The first thing you should do when you hear brakes grinding is make note of if you were driving, or if you heard brakes grinding when stopping. That’s because different problems cause different grinding noises when you’re on the road in Dauphin or Winnipeg. Here’s your guide to different reasons for brakes grinding and how to tell the difference: 

  • Brakes grinding when stopping means your brake pads likely need to be replaced. Over time, brake pads lose their thickness and can make a squealing noise known as “brake scrubbing.” As the pads wear down further, you’ll hear a grinding noise instead.
  • If you hear a sharper grinding noise, it’s time to check the brake disc and callipers. This may also cause a rumble in your pedal. Disc or rotor replacement is likely in order along with installing new brake pads.
  • If you hear brakes grinding when stopping at full force, it could be your Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) activating. You might even feel some vibrations in the foot pedal. This kind of brake grinding typically isn’t a problem. Just pay attention to if you hear the grinding at other times. 

Brakes Making Grinding Noise When Driving

When rocks or debris bounce off the callipers and rotors while you’re driving, they can make a grinding noise. This is still worth checking since debris can get stuck in your brakes. That can lead to brake damage or worse, failure. While you can attempt to remove the debris yourself, we recommend leaving the job to the professionals at Capital Ford Winnipeg. 

Learn About Why Your Brakes are Grinding and More with Capital Ford Winnipeg

Interested in learning more about your car, like how often you should rotate your tires? Check the Capital Ford Winnipeg service tips. We offer clear and easy explanations for things you need to know about your car to keep it in its best running condition. 

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