If it happens that you hear sounds or discern vibration as soon as you brake with this Kia Gt, it could all come from different problems. In general, there is not always to worry, but it remains necessarily essential to pay attention to it and then to remedy this concern. Sometimes just cleaning the room may be enough. In this , we will see how to observe a diagnostic depending on the noise, then what will be the precautions to put in place.noise-braking-Kia-Gt

Whistling noise on your Kia Gt front or rear brakes

As soon as a noise from whistling arrives on the Kia Gt, it's usually due to brake pads. This phenomenon is usually similar if the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. In fact, the lining of the brake pads will be made of a rubber material, which will adhere to the disc. When this material will wear out, the disc may touch the pad. So this is what friction that creates that hiss that you hear. If it is indeed this circumstance, it is appropriate to change the brake pads. But it's also likely that gravel or something else got inside the pads. In this situation too, a hissing sound can be heard. It is therefore useful to do control by a professional so as to check if it could be dangerous. If it's at a squeak that you have to do it will probably suffice to take a brake cleaner and spray it into your drive of this auto.

Braking vibrations on your Kia Gt

All of this vibration when braking can be distinguished in different places. At the level of brake pedal of course but also on the valance or on the checkout of your Kia Gt. Most of the time, these vibrations appear to be due to a veiled disc. You can check it visually by removing the wheel to be able to reach the disc. Small warning, in the case where it is really the disc which is veiled, it is frankly capital to change it quickly, because it could degrade other elements of the direction.

Your Kia Gt squeaks except when you brake

In this case it is a contrary concern. Indeed, as soon as you brake, the brake pads will stick to the wheel, the shrill noise stops instantly. This concern potentially stems from calipers. These are too close to the wheel as soon as you don't brake. It is simply this contact that creates the noise. At times it is enough to give a few DHW brakes so that the calipers replace themselves. If that doesn't work, you have to change them!

Loud noise when braking

Assuming your Kia Gt emits a thud and metallic as soon as you brake, there is a big chance that it comes from your brake pads. As a rule, the wear indicator is supposed to light up. But it also happens sometimes that the latter does not start. In this case, do not wait and go to a mechanic. To have some worn pads at this point turns out to be frankly careless. It is imperative to change them.

Conclusion

You have seen most of the situations normally. Now that we have an idea of ​​where your problème may be successful, we always advise you to go to a mechanic for a more in-depth diagnosis. Stay cautious!