My guess is your brake light is coming on.
Ceramic brake pads grinding noise.
This takes a lot of stress off the brake discs which means they will last longer too.
On at least two occasions since then i have noticed grinding.
I m not sure why this.
Known by some as the bedding in process breaking in the pads should be done any time new ceramic brake pads are installed or when purchasing a new car.
Ceramic brake pads cause much less noise in comparison to metallic brake pads because they are not as abrasive.
If he claims he doesn t hear the noise which is what we do when our customers come back and complain then you need to change your taste in music and start listening to that head banging stuff while.
I took the car back to be looked at in october and today and in both instances the mechanics couldn t find a thing wrong with the brakes.
The process of breaking in new brake pads is referred to as bedding in.
The front brake pads are easy to replace and is a do it yourself sort of thing.
Most importantly ceramic brake pads are more resistant to heat which also preserves the life of your brakes too.
New brake pads are a bit stiff and need to be broken in.
The grinding noise is the brakes pads proably the noise is in the front.
But this noise should lessen as you drive your car and allow the pads to become worn in.
Breaking in new ceramic brake pads is an important procedure that is needed to maximize their performance according to experts.
You describe your symptoms as more of a grinding metal on metal type of noise.
Organic brake pads have a reputation for being quiet most of the time.
The process involves being.
On saturday i was driving more than usual and they were grinding the majority of the time.
When your pads are being bedded in you may hear some squealing screeching or grinding.
Most of the complaints come from squeaks when the pads are wet.
The same can be true with brake pads.