We changed the brake pads and the brake oil in our vios about 3 weeks ago. And they're working perfectly fine. Much better braking performance now, but everytime the car has been stopped for a long time, when we start moving again, there's a sound coming from the front pads. It's like a whistling kinda noise. At first I thought I'll ignore thinking its the pads hitting the disks, cause obviously once it wears down abit, It would stop. But now 3 weeks of everyday running, plus a couple of hard braking occasions, It's still the same. My only idea is that its the brake pads are hitting the disks abit too much (Since the pads usually are touching the disks slightly in normal disks) and I better get them adjusted maybe?
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virensti
Hey guys,
We changed the brake pads and the brake oil in our vios about 3 weeks ago. And they're working perfectly fine. Much better braking performance now, but everytime the car has been stopped for a long time, when we start moving again, there's a sound coming from the front pads.
It's like a whistling kinda noise. At first I thought I'll ignore thinking its the pads hitting the disks, cause obviously once it wears down abit, It would stop. But now 3 weeks of everyday running, plus a couple of hard braking occasions, It's still the same.
My only idea is that its the brake pads are hitting the disks abit too much (Since the pads usually are touching the disks slightly in normal disks) and I better get them adjusted maybe?
Any ideas??
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