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The most common reason brakes squeak is that the metal wear indicator on the brake pad touches the metal rotor. This is normal and expected from wear over time, but does indicate you should replace your brakes soon. Brake pads have a built-in mechanism to inform the driver when they are getting low and need replacing.
Oct 6, 2021
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