Why do I hear a loud pop when I brake?
A loud “brake click” is a normal characteristic when changing direction after letting the vehicle sit for awhile due to the design of the caliper. The front brake calipers have a small amount of clearance between the shims and the pads which allow for expansion when the brakes heat up.
Can bad rotors cause popping noise?
RAY: And if that rotor is warped, even a little bit, every time the high point in the rotor comes around, it pushes the brake pads back against the caliper. And that’s what makes the clicking sound. Aside from that annoying click, warped discs make the car brake less effectively.
Can you hear a popping noise from the brake pedal?
I have a popping noise coming from the brake pedal. This can be physically felt through the pedal when it is depressed. I just tested and it seems to occur regardless of the car being in motion, parked, on, or off.
What kind of noise does your car make when you apply the brakes?
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What should I do if I hear a thumping noise on my brakes?
Do this three to five times, while keeping a steady speed; the noise should disappear, or at least be 90% gone. Then drive the car at normal speeds and use the brakes the way you normally would. If the noise has not changed, you may have a different thumping noise than what I have described here in this article.
Where does the pop come from when pressing the brake?
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