Pro technicians know that brake noise doesn’t necessarily mean the brake pads need replacing. Brakes can squeak if they are hot, or when driving in cold or wet weather.
And brake-pad material can be a factor, too. Metallic brake pads are usually more noisy than ceramic ones. And sometimes it’s not even the brake pads that are making the noise.
For the auto shop, brake-pad noise can lead to comebacks, even when the pads are perfectly fine. This video, aimed at pro technicians, has Andrew Markel briefly explaining how some brake noise is generated and how technicians can shift the noise outside of the range of human hearing.
Brake Noise Analysis Of The Total Corner | Tech Minute
If the pads are the source of the squeak and you want a quiet brake-pad option, Akebono makes some of the quietest brake pads on the market, specifically the Akebono ACT787 ProACT Ultra-Premium ceramic brake pads.
Engineered to eliminate noise, vibration, and harshness, Akebono says that its ProACT Ultra-Premium ceramic pads don’t require break-in and have a high resistance to fade. Akebono’s pads are also known to produce minimal dust for cleaner wheels and tires.
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With more than 90 years of brake design and production expertise, Akebono provides the world’s automotive industry with advanced braking and noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) solutions. Key automotive OEM customers include Audi, Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and Volkswagen. Akebono also operates R&D technical centers in the United States, Japan and France, and manufactures brake friction materials and components in 30 wholly owned or affiliated facilities worldwide.
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