If you ever listen to sounds or discern vibration when you brake with this Renault Trafic Deck Up, it could come from various concerns. Usually, there is no automatic worry, but it seems necessary to pay attention to it and fix it. Sometimes just cleaning the problem room will work. Through this dossier, we will see how to make a diagnostic taking into account the noise, and then what are the precautions to be taken.
Whistling noise on your Renault Trafic Deck Up front or rear brakes
When a noise from whistling occurs on the Renault Trafic Deck Up, it is generally due to brake pads. This phenomenon is usually similar in the case where the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. Indeed, the lining of the brake pads are made of a rubbery component, which will allow it to stick perfectly to the disc. When the component wears out, the disc may touch the pad. It is therefore this friction that generates that hiss that you hear. If it is indeed this circumstance, it seems important to change the brake pads. However, it also seems likely that stones or something else may have slipped into the pads. In this case again, a hissing sound may be produced. It therefore remains advisable to do control by a mechanic so as to discern if it could be problematic. Assuming it's at a squeak that you think you can discern, it will probably be enough for you to acquire a brake cleaner and spray it on your car disc.
Braking vibrations on your Renault Trafic Deck Up
The vibration when braking can be distinguished in different places. Around the brake pedal of course but also on the valance or in the checkout of your Renault Trafic Deck Up. In most cases, these vibrations turn out to be linked to a veiled disc. You can see it clearly by removing the wheel to be able to reach the disc. Be careful, in the event that it is the disc that happens to be veiled, it seems extremely essential to change it quickly, because it could degrade other elements of the mechanism.
Your Renault Trafic Deck Up squeaks except when you brake
It is therefore a contrary problem. When you press the brake pedal, the brake pads will stick to the wheel, the shrill noise quickly disappears. This problem potentially comes from calipers. These happen to be way too close to the wheel when you don't depress the brake pedal. This is the touch that generates the noise. Sometimes you just have to apply several times the brake for the calipers to replace themselves automatically. If it doesn't work, you have to change it!
Loud noise when braking
In case your Renault Trafic Deck Up makes a thud and metallic when you step on the brake pedal you're likely to get it from your brake pads. If all goes well, the wear indicator is supposed to work. However, this also happens sometimes when the latter is not activated. Therefore, do not procrastinate and go to an auto repairer. To have some worn pads at this point happens to be really careless. It seems imperative to change them.
Conclusion
You have gone around the question normally. Now that you have an overview of where your problème could come from, we nevertheless recommend that you go to a mechanic for a more in-depth diagnosis. Stay cautious!