you need to do a visual inspection, sound like some hing is loose, if you do not know how to do that , take it to a brake shop.
2006-08-26 14:20:11
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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This is the end. Hopefully you haven't crashed your car before you read this. Those are the brake indicators. If you hear them while you are moving you only have 100 miles or so left of normal breaking. The longer you go, the worse it will get. Best case scenario pads only. At this point you may have to replace the rotors. Take it to the shop now or park it and get a ride.
2006-08-30 17:36:34
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answered by John E 2
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CAUTION: Take the car to a brake shop (Like Midas?). It sounds like you have a broken brake pad or other brake component. This could be a risky thing to drive with. Do this ASAP!
2006-08-26 21:19:19
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answered by Richard V 1
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Maybe you should get your car to a place that replaces brakes--NOW! It sounds from your description that you have gone right through to the rotors and that's not a good thing. Make an appointment on MONDAY--promise?!
2006-08-26 21:20:51
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answered by ? 6
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By all means get the brakes checked . The longer you wait the more its going to cost you to fix,let alone the safey of it all
2006-08-27 10:45:00
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answered by R W 6
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that sound you are hearing is a warning sound that is built into the brakes when they are almost needing changed I would reccomend changing them
2006-08-26 21:33:24
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answered by ja man 5
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You need to change your brakes.
2006-08-26 21:17:05
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answered by gonicki31 3
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It is probably the sensors telling you to replace the pads.
2006-08-26 23:50:04
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answered by spudfarmer 3
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sounds like there worn out and your ruining your disc's
2006-08-26 21:18:39
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answered by michael m 6
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ok lets start...
take it to a mechanic before you do anything else.
hope it helps.
2006-08-26 21:19:37
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answered by panama54 4
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