If you listen to sounds or discern vibration when you brake with this Volvo 343, all this can come from various problems. Generally, there is not necessarily to worry, however it seems systematically wiser to pay attention and of course to find a solution to this hassle. Sometimes a little cleaning of the room we're talking about will sometimes work. In this dossier, we’re going to find out how to find a diagnostic depending on the noise, and then what will be the arrangements to be made.
Whistling noise on your Volvo 343 front or rear brakes
As soon as a noise from whistling occurs in your Volvo 343, it is usually due to brake pads. This phenomenon is similar when the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. In fact, the lining of the brake pads are made of a rubber material, which will stick perfectly to the disc. When this material wears out, the disc will sometimes reach the pad. So this is the friction which creates the hiss you hear. If it is indeed this situation, it remains important to replace the brake pads. However, it also remains plausible that some gravel or something else has slipped inside the plates. In this case too, a hissing noise may be produced. It is in this situation advisable to do control by an auto repairer so as to discern if it could be problematic. In case it's a squeak that you think you can discern, it will probably be enough to take a brake cleaner and spray it on the disc of this vehicle.
Braking vibrations on your Volvo 343
All of this vibration au braking will be able to discern at different locations. On the brake pedal of course and why not on the valance or towards checkout of this famous Volvo 343. Generally, the vibrations happen to be linked to a veiled disc. You can check it clearly by removing the wheel to access the disc. Warning, in the event that it is really the disc that happens to be veiled, it is very wiser to replace it quickly, because it could degrade other components of the mechanism.
Your Volvo 343 squeaks except when you brake
This is the opposite problem. When you depress the brake pedal, the brake pads come to rest on the wheel, the shrill noise suddenly goes out. This problem potentially comes from calipers. These happen to be too close to the wheel when you don't depress the brake pedal. It is then this contact that creates the noise. Often it will be enough to apply a few strokes ecs of brakes so that the calipers recover automatically. If that doesn't work, you're going to have to replace them!
Loud noise when braking
If this Volvo 343 emits a thud et metallic when you brake there is a good chance that it comes from your brake pads. If all goes well, the wear indicator is supposed to light up. But it also happens sometimes that the latter does not start. In this case, do not wait and go to a convenience store. Own worn pads at this point happens to be really dangerous. It seems imperative to replace them.
Conclusion
You have gone around the question normally. Now that you have an overview of where your problème might come, we always recommend that you go to a mechanic for a better diagnosis. Go, roll!