If it happens that you are listening to sounds or feel vibration when you brake with the Renault Trafic 2 Combi, it can come from different concerns. Often there is no need to worry, however it is sometimes useful to pay attention and fix this concern. At times, just dusting the part in question can work. Through this dossier, we will see what to do to establish a diagnostic taking into account the noise, and after what will be the measures to take.
Whistling noise on your Renault Trafic 2 Combi front or rear brakes
When a noise from whistling occurs in the Renault Trafic 2 Combi, it is often due to brake pads. This phenomenon is similar when 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 it to stick perfectly to the disc. When this material will wear out, the disc can reach the pad. So this is what friction that creates that rustle that you hear. If it is indeed this situation, it seems essential to change the brake pads. But it also seems conceivable that gravel or something else has gotten into the pads. In this situation too, a hissing sound can be heard. It is therefore advisable to do control by a garage owner to check if it could be dangerous. If it happens to be at a squeak that you have to do, it will most certainly suffice to acquire a brake cleaner and spray it on the disc of this automobile.
Braking vibrations on your Renault Trafic 2 Combi
All of this vibration au braking are able to feel themselves in different places. On the brake pedal of course but also on the valance or on the checkout of this famous Renault Trafic 2 Combi. Most of the time, the vibrations turn out to be due to a veiled disc. You can see this clearly by removing the wheel to access the disc. Warning, when it is the disc that is veiled, it seems really useful to change it as soon as possible, simply because it could damage other components of the vehicle.
Your Renault Trafic 2 Combi squeaks except when you brake
It is therefore an opposite concern. When you brake, the brake pads will rest on the wheel, the shrill noise suddenly stops. This concern potentially stems from calipers. They're really close to the wheel when you're not braking. It is consequently this contact which creates the noise. Often it will be enough to apply several abrupt brakes for the calipers to replace themselves automatically. If that doesn't work, you'll have to change them!
Loud noise when braking
If this Renault Trafic 2 Combi emits a thud et metallic when you step on the brake pedal, there is a high chance that it comes from brake pads. Ordinarily, the wear indicator is normally expected to work. But it also sometimes happens that it does not start. In this case, do not delay and go to a convenience store. Own worn pads at this point is frankly adventurous. It remains imperative to change them.
Conclusion
We have gone around the matter normally. Now that you have an overview of where your problème could come from, we always advise you to go to a mechanic for a more in-depth diagnosis. Go, roll!