If you ever hear sounds or feel vibration when you brake with the Volvo Acc, this could be due to several concerns. In general, there is not necessarily to be alarmed, however it seems necessarily essential to pay attention to it and then find a solution to this hassle. Sometimes a little dusting of the interested part will sometimes work. Within this dossier, let's look at what to do to find a diagnostic depending on the noise, and after what will be the precautions to take.
Whistling noise on your Volvo Acc front or rear brakes
When a noise from whistling appears on your Volvo Acc, it's often linked to brake pads. This phenomenon is usually similar if the noise comes from the rear or front brakes. In fact, the lining of the brake pads will be made of a rubbery component, which will allow to adhere to the disc. If this component wears out, the disc will sometimes touch the pad. It is therefore this friction that creates that hiss that you hear. Assuming this is the case, it is still advisable to change the brake pads. However, it is also likely that gravel or something else is inserted inside the plates. In this case also, a hissing noise can be generated. It then seems useful to do control by a mechanic so as to discern if it could be problematic. If it's at a squeak that you think you can discern, it is certainly enough to get yourself a brake cleaner and spray it on the disc of this vehicle.
Braking vibrations on your Volvo Acc
The vibration au braking can be felt in several places. On the brake pedal naturally but also on the valance or in the checkout of this Volvo Acc. Often the vibrations are due to a veiled disc. You can check this clearly by removing the wheel to be able to reach the disc. Warning, in case it is indeed the disc that happens to be veiled, it remains really essential to change it as soon as possible, quite simply because it could degrade other elements of the mechanism.
Your Volvo Acc squeaks except when you brake
It is therefore a contrary concern. In fact, when you depress the brake pedal, the brake pads will rest on the wheel, the shrill noise stops quickly. This concern must most likely come from calipers. These happen to be too close to the wheel when you do not depress the brake pedal. This is how this rustling creates the noise. Sometimes it will be enough to apply several sudden blows of brakes so that the calipers are replaced automatically. If it doesn't work, you have to change them!
Loud noise when braking
If your Volvo Acc makes a thud et metallic when you brake you are likely to come from your brake pads. If all goes well, the wear indicator is supposed to activate. But it also sometimes happens that it does not activate. In this case, do not wait and go to a professional. To have some worn pads at this point turns out to be pretty careless. It remains imperative to change them.
Conclusion
You have gone around the question a priori. Now that we have an idea of where this problème could come from, we nevertheless recommend that you go to a mechanic for a better diagnosis. Be careful !