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Noise From Brakes
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They only do it in our lane, but when we start out, drive the few yards from the end of the drive and stop at the turning onto the road it makes a funny juddering noise. The as I come home again and slow down to turn into the drive (clutch down, brakes on) we sometimes hear it again.
Don't notice it anywhere else and the brakes seem to work OK.
Don't notice it anywhere else and the brakes seem to work OK.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Additionally, you don't say how often you drive your auto. If it's a few days between uses, I've found that in wet weather conditions, it's truly amazing how fast small rust spots can occur on the brake discs or rotors as they are generally are called here. They're most often made of cast iron which rusts quite readily.
Here in the western U.S., it's fairly dry, but if we have rain or wet snow and don't use the car for 2 or 3 days, we'll experience what your describe but only for the first application of the brakes, since that, apparently, removes the existing rust…
Here in the western U.S., it's fairly dry, but if we have rain or wet snow and don't use the car for 2 or 3 days, we'll experience what your describe but only for the first application of the brakes, since that, apparently, removes the existing rust…
All kinds of scenarios can be constructed to make a point, but maybe, even though the brakes are not chirping (meaning the pads need changed) they could be warped, which isn't uncommon. If so, the rust could easily form throughout a day on the discs and the when the brakes are applied only the "high" spots on the disc are having more pressure applied than the valleys. Just a thought, but as someone has already suggested, you should have them check.
Most brake shops will perform an inspection without charge… hoping you'll do your service there, of course...
Most brake shops will perform an inspection without charge… hoping you'll do your service there, of course...