If you ever hear sounds or feel vibration as soon as you brake with the Renault R30, this could come from various concerns. Generally, there is not always to worry, however it is always important to pay attention to it and of course to find a solution to this problem. Sometimes a little dusting of the affected part may be enough. Within this , we will see how to find a diagnostic depending on the noise, and after what are the precautions to be taken.
Whistling noise on your Renault R30 front or rear brakes
If ever a noise of whistling arrives on the Renault R30, it is often linked to brake pads. This manifestation is identical if the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. Indeed, the lining of the brake pads will be made of a rubber material, which will allow to stick perfectly to the disc. If this component will wear out, the disc may reach the pad. It is in fact the friction that generates the hiss you hear. Assuming that this is indeed the situation, it is advisable to change the brake pads. But it is also likely that some pebbles or something else has slipped into the pads. In this case also, a hissing sound can be heard. It is in this situation necessary to do control by a mechanic if we want to discern if it could be dangerous. Assuming it's at a squeak that you think you have to do, it will probably suffice to take a brake cleaner and spray it on the disc of this car.
Braking vibrations on your Renault R30
The vibration when braking are able to discern in various places. In the brake pedal obviously but also on the valance or towards checkout of this famous Renault R30. Most of the time, this kind of vibration turns out to be due to a veiled disc. You can control it visually by removing the wheel to reach the disc. Attention, in the event that it is indeed the disc which is veiled, it is extremely important to change it quickly, because it may degrade other constituents of the steering.
Your Renault R30 squeaks except when you brake
It is then a reverse problem. In fact, as soon as you brake, the brake pads come into contact with the wheel, the shrill noise suddenly goes out. This problem most likely comes from calipers. These are much too close to the wheel as soon as you don't press. This is how this contact generates the noise. Sometimes it will be enough to put back a few sudden brakes so that the calipers replace themselves. If it does not work, it is necessary to change them!
Loud noise when braking
If this Renault R30 emits a thud and metallic as soon as you step on the brake pedal, you're very likely to get it brake pads. As a rule, the wear indicator is normally expected to light up. But it also happens sometimes that the latter does not trigger. Therefore, do not procrastinate and go to a mechanic. Own worn pads at this point turns out to be frankly careless. It seems imperative to change them.
Conclusion
You have gone around the question a priori. Now that we have an overview of where your problème may succeed, we nevertheless suggest that you go to a mechanic for a better diagnosis. Go, roll!