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New Post: Why Does My Car Have Squeaky Brakes In Seattle? -
The here in Seattle the brakes are one of the major key components of your car. And, like any other component, the brakes are prone to wear and tear. Drivers may even notice a squealing sound especially with all the hills and moisture we have here in Seattle. So we’ll examine exactly what causes squeaky brakes, and whether you should be alarmed and have them serviced or repaired.
1. Rust
Some drivers notice squeaky brakes after an overnight rain spell. The water collects in the brake rotors, causing rust to form. When you activate the brakes, the pads scrape against the rust on the rotors. This causes the rust to transfer to the brake pad, causing the squealing. You may also notice a pulsation or thumping noise as you apply the brake pedal.
To help prevent rust formation here in Seattle, you could park the car indoors if you foresee damp weather, however it would be parked inside 9 months of the year.
2. Worn Brake Pads
The brake pads gradually begin to thin as the miles rack up. Most modern cars contain wear indicators, which you can locate on the brake pad backing. If the pad completely gives out, expect inefficient braking and a lot of metal-on-metal friction and grinding. Many European vehicles have electronic brake wear sensors built in the pads which will trigger a brake warning light.

3. Metal Inside the Brake Pads
Most brake pads contain small metal bits. The metal content is a lot higher in low
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