If it happens that you hear sounds or feel vibration when you brake with your Renault Twingo 2, all this can come from several problems. In general, there is no automatic alarming, however it is necessarily useful to pay attention to it and correct this malfunction. Sometimes just cleaning the problematic room will sometimes work. In this dossier, we are going to look at how to establish a diagnostic taking into account the noise, and after what will be the precautions to put in place.
Whistling noise on your Renault Twingo 2 front or rear brakes
As soon as a noise from whistling occurs in the Renault Twingo 2, it is usually linked to brake pads. The symptom is usually similar in the event that the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. Indeed, the lining of the brake pads will be made up of a rubber component, which allows to adhere to the disc. When this material wears out, the disc will sometimes come into contact with the pad. It's just the friction that generates the hiss you hear. If it is this circumstance, it remains important to change the brake pads. However, it is also possible that gravel or something else has gotten into the pads. Also in this case, a hissing sound can be heard. It is therefore advisable to do control by a professional so as to check if it could be problematic. In case it's a squeak you have to do, it will probably be enough to buy one brake cleaner and spray it into your drive of this auto.
Braking vibrations on your Renault Twingo 2
The vibration when braking will be able to stand out in several places. On the brake pedal obviously and why not on the valance or at the checkout of your Renault Twingo 2. Generally, the vibrations appear to be due to a veiled disc. You have the possibility to check it visually by removing the wheel to reach the disc. Small warning, in the event that it is the disc that is veiled, it is very useful to change it quickly, because it can damage other parts of the steering.
Your Renault Twingo 2 squeaks except when you brake
It is therefore an opposite problem. Undeniably, when you depress the brake pedal, the brake pads will rest on the wheel, the shrill noise quickly disappears. This problem is likely due to calipers. These are too close to the wheel when you do not depress the brake pedal. It is simply this touch that generates the noise. Often it will be enough to put several quick hits on the brakes so that the calipers recover by themselves. If it doesn't work, you have to change it!
Loud noise when braking
Assuming that this Renault Twingo 2 emits a thud et metallic when you brake, there is a large amount of chance that it comes from brake pads. Normally, the wear indicator is supposed to light up. But it also sometimes happens that it also does not light up. In this case, do not delay and go to a garage. Own worn pads at this point happens to be really adventurous. It seems imperative to change them.
Conclusion
You have seen most of the situations normally. Now that you have an overview of where your problème could come, we always advise you to go to a mechanic for a better understanding of the problem. Stay cautious!