Brake Fault Symtoms

These are typical symtoms a driver could experience with faulty or worn brakes. Check the list to know what to watch out for. Note: some of these symptoms may also be caused by your suspension.

 

 

Vibration on the steering wheel

What is it?

The steering wheel shakes while braking. The steering wheel shakes all the time while the car is in motion.

Why does this happen

Vibrations can be caused by brake judder - the brakes shudder when the pad meets the disc

How will a mechanic fix it

For disc thickness variation, the thickness should be checked all round the diameter. Where the disc has varying thickness, both discs on the axle should be replaced. Note: it is not safe to only replace discs - brake pads must be changed at the same time to ensure peak balancing performance


Pulling to the side upon braking

What is it?

As you press the brakes, you will feel the car pulling to the left or the right. Note: this is different to poor wheel alignment where the car always pulls to one side while in motion

Why does this happen

How will a mechanic fix it


Hard pedal

What is it?

When you depress the brake pedal you feel very little "give" in the pedal. It is literally hard to press.

Why does this happen

How will a mechanic fix it


Noise from brakes

What is it?

This is usually a pitched squeal, or can be a grinding noise

Why does this happen

How will a mechanic fix it


Long/Spongy pedal stroke

What is it?

This is the sensation where either you have to press the pedal quite far down to achieve deceleration, OR the pedal feels literally spongy or softer than usual when you depress it

Why does this happen

How will a mechanic fix it


Brake roughness

What is it?

As you apply the brake for the first time (usually after the car was parked for a while), there is a slight grinding.

Why does this happen

The brake disc has become corroded usually in winter with salted roads, or near the sea. The metal in the pad has rusted, and adhered to the disc - the rough wire type sound happens as the corrosion is cleared of the disc.

How will a mechanic fix it

The corrosion usually clears from the disc after a few light brake applications. If corrosion is severe, the brake pads and discs should be replaced.