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Why Are My Brakes Grinding?

Mechanic Inspecting Brake Pads and Rotors

Are your brakes making a grinding noise on the streets of Camp Lejeune? Perhaps you only hear your brakes grinding when stopping? This is an indication that you likely need a brake inspection as soon as possible. The National Highway Safety Administration attributes 25% of all road accidents to faulty brakes. Read on to learn about what the possible issues with your brake system could be. Then book a spot at our Chevrolet service garage for prompt brake inspection. 

 


Brakes Grinding When Stopping 

If you’re wondering, “Why are my brakes grinding?”, you’ll need to first determine if the grinding happens while you’re driving or when you’re stopping. If you determine that your brakes grind when stopping, it’s likely a serious issue. Here are some possibilities: 

  • If you hear the grinding while you’re stopping or slowing down, your brake pads likely need to be replaced. Over time, your brake pads wear down. As they lose their padding, they’ll begin to make a squealing noise, and if they wear down too much, you’ll hear a grinding noise. 
  • If the grinding noise you hear is especially sharp and abrasive, it’s probably a warped rotor grinding against your calipers. This can also cause a rumble in your brake pedal. You’ll probably need rotor replacement in this case. 
  • If you only hear noises when you hit the brakes at full force, it’s probably just the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). It kicks in when you slam the brakes, which can cause vibrations and make a little sound. 

Brakes Grinding When Driving

If your brakes are grinding while driving around Richlands, it may just be rocks or debris knocking around near your calipers and rotors. This is a simple service, but if you have debris inside your brake system, it can accumulate and wear your brakes out. To prevent problems from developing, it’s best not to wait on a brake inspection. 

Schedule Your Service with Marine Chevrolet 

For a concrete answer to the question of “Why are my brakes grinding?”, take your vehicle to the garage. Whether your brakes are making a grinding noise while driving on Sneads Ferry streets or your brakes start grinding when stopping at a light, call (910) 849-2225. We can get to the bottom of your vehicle’s problem. We’ll arrange for a Chevrolet brake inspection right away in Jacksonville. Be sure to explore our Chevrolet service specials, and to check out our service tips for more helpful reads about how to change a brake light and more! 

 

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