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Why Are My Car Brakes Grinding?

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If you are driving the roads in Arlington or Memphis, and you notice your brakes making a grinding noise or your brakes grinding when stopping, you may be curious what the potential issue could be. The team at Wolfchase Nissan answers the question, “why are my brakes grinding?”

You may be tempted to put off your next brake repair and wait for a convenient time, but it’s important to remember that the National Highway Safety Administration found that faulty brakes could be a factor in as many as 25% of all road accidents. That’s why it’s important to schedule service with Wolfchase Nissan ASAP. Meanwhile, take the time to explore the causes of brake grinding.

Why Are My Brakes Grinding?

Do you notice your brakes making a grinding noise at a specific time? If you notice your brakes grinding when stopping, then it could be a few different reasons:

  • If you notice the sound when you are stopping or slowing down, your brake pads are likely the culprit. With time, the brake pads lose their thickness and start to make a squealing noise, referred to as “brake scrubbing.” The pads will eventually wear down further, and you’ll hear a grinding noise instead.
  • If you hear a sharper grinding noise, then it may be the brake disc and calipers. This issue may also cause a rumble in your gas pedal. This may require a brake pad replacement, but also disc or rotor replacement.
  • If you hear brakes grinding when stopping at full force, it could be your Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). Your ABS will activate if you apply the full brakes, and it may even cause vibrations in the pedal.

Brakes Making a Grinding Noise While Driving

If your brakes are making a grinding noise when you’re driving through Bartlett, it could just be rocks and debris bouncing off the caliper and rotor. This can easily be serviced, but it’s important to deal with any issues quickly to prevent extensive damage from accumulating. You can try to remove the debris yourself if you have experience with cars, but it’s easier for most drivers to visit our service department. You can also schedule an inspection while you’re here to resolve your brake grinding for good.

Take Care of Your Brakes Grinding with Wolfchase Nissan Today!

After answering the question, “why are my brakes grinding?” You can learn more about servicing your car at Wolfchase Nissan. Contact us with any questions right now or feel free to schedule a service appointment at your convenience to bring your car and its brakes back to good working condition. We’re located in Bartlett and are just a short drive from Germantown, so get in touch as soon as possible!

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