Assuming you can discern sounds or feel vibration as soon as you brake with your Renault Twingo, all this can come from several concerns. As a rule, there is no automatic worrying, but it necessarily seems wiser to pay attention to it and of course to fix this problem. Sometimes just cleaning a room can work. Through this dossier, let's find out how to find a diagnostic depending on the noise, and after which the precautions to be put in place.noise-braking-Renault-Twingo

Whistling noise on your Renault Twingo front or rear brakes

As soon as a noise from whistling comes on the Renault Twingo, it's usually related to brake pads. This manifestation is usually similar in the event that the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. Indeed, the lining of the brake pads turn out to be made of a rubber material, which will allow to stick perfectly to the disc. When the material wears out, the disc can touch the pad. So this is the friction that creates the rustle you hear. If it is indeed this circumstance, it seems essential to replace the brake pads. However, it also seems plausible that some pebbles or something else had become embedded inside the pads. Also in this case, a hissing sound can be generated. It therefore seems useful to do control by a mechanic to check if it could be dangerous. If it happens to be at a squeak that you think you have to do, you probably just have to buy one brake cleaner and spray it into your vehicle disc.

Braking vibrations on your Renault Twingo

All of this vibration when braking can be distinguished in different places. At the level of brake pedal naturally as well as on the valance or in the checkout of your Renault Twingo. In general, the vibrations happen to be related to a veiled disc. You can see it firsthand by removing the wheel to be able to reach the disc. Small warning, if it is really the disc that happens to be veiled, it seems extremely wiser to replace it as soon as possible, simply because it can damage other parts of the vehicle.

Your Renault Twingo squeaks except when you brake

It is then a contrary concern. As soon as you press, the brake pads come to rest on the wheel, the shrill noise suddenly goes out. This concern certainly comes from calipers. They are really close to the wheel as soon as you don't step on the brake pedal. It is simply this contact that creates the noise. At times it will be enough to apply a few hitting brakes so that the calipers recover on their own. In case this is not the case, they will have to be replaced!

Loud noise when braking

Suppose your Renault Twingo makes a thud and metallic as soon as you brake, you're very likely to come from your brake pads. Ordinarily, the wear indicator is supposed to light up. However, it also happens sometimes that it also does not trigger. In this situation, do not wait and go to a professional. Own worn pads at this point happens to be enough dangerous. It seems imperative to replace them.

Conclusion

We have seen most of the situations normally. Now that you have an idea of ​​where the problème may come from, we necessarily advise you to go to a mechanic for a better diagnosis. Go, roll!