If you hear sounds or collect vibration when you brake with your Seat 133, this could arise from various malfunctions. As a general rule, there is not necessarily to worry, but it is necessarily essential to pay attention to it and of course to repair this malfunction. Sometimes, just scrubbing the part in question will work. In this , we will see how to make a diagnostic taking into account the noise, then what will be the precautions to put in place.noise-braking-Seat-133

Whistling noise on your Seat 133 front or rear brakes

When a noise from whistling comes on the Seat 133, it is generally due to brake pads. This manifestation is usually identical in the event that the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. Indeed, the lining of the brake pads are made of a rubber material, which allows to adhere to the disc. When the material is going to wear out, the disc can touch the pad. It's just the friction that creates the rustle that you can discern. If ever this is the case, it is important to change the brake pads. But it's also possible that pebbles or something else got inside the pads. In this precise case also, a hissing noise can be generated. It therefore seems essential to do control by a mechanic so as to check if it could be dangerous. If it's at a squeak that you think you can discern, it is certainly enough to buy brake cleaner and spray it on the disc of this vehicle.

Braking vibrations on your Seat 133

The vibration when braking are able to feel themselves in several places. On the brake pedal of course, and why not on the valance or at the checkout of this Seat 133. Most often, the vibrations happen to be due to a veiled disc. You can see it firsthand by removing the wheel to reach the disc. Small warning, in case it is the disc that happens to be veiled, it is extremely important to change it quickly, because it could damage other elements of the system.

Your Seat 133 squeaks except when you brake

It is then a contrary concern. When you press, the brake pads come into contact with the wheel, the shrill noise extinguishes promptly. This concern probably stems from calipers. These happen to be too close to the wheel when you don't depress the brake pedal. It is then this rustling that creates the noise. Sometimes it will be enough to put several shots on the brakes for the calipers to recover by themselves. If this is not the case, you will have to change them!

Loud noise when braking

Suppose your Seat 133 makes a thud and metallic when you hit the brake, you're very likely to come from brake pads. As a rule, the wear indicator is normally expected to work. However, it also sometimes happens that the latter does not trigger. In this case, do not procrastinate and go to a convenience store. To have some worn pads at this point turns out to be pretty adventurous. It remains imperative to change them.

Conclusion

We went around the question a priori. Now that we have a glimpse of where this problème could come, we nevertheless suggest that you go to a mechanic for a more in-depth diagnosis. Go, roll!