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Why is my brake pedal making a popping noise?
I have a popping noise coming from the brake pedal. You may be hearing the anti-lock brake motor running. Also the brake pedal switch may be clicking. I would recommend having a mechanic like one from YourMechanic come to you and check the noise and brakes just in case it is not safe to drive the vehicle.
Why does my car feel weird when I brake?
The most likely reason that you feel vibrations through the brake pedal is because a brake rotor — the rotating disc that the brake pads are pressed against by the calipers to slow the wheel — is unevenly worn, or what some call “warped.” (It’s unlikely that a rotor could truly be warped from normal use as opposed to a …
Why is my car popping at idle?
Now if the car sounds like a real slight miss or pop at idle, it could be a burnt exhaust valve or an exhaust valve not fully seating and seal properly. It could be spotted in a compression or leak down test. It probably won’t cause to much of a problem for now, but could cause some damage down the road.
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. When turned over you can hear an electric engine engaging while depressing the pedal, coinciding with the click.
Why does my brake pedal pulsate under my foot?
Brake Pedal Pulsation. When a brake pedal pulses beneath your foot, your first thought is probably “warped brake rotors.” Your next thought might be about how it happened, because if you’re going to get paid for the repair you want to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
Can a car make a popping noise when stopped?
Q: I can hear and feel a popping from the brake pedal when depressed. This happens when stopping at low speed and when fully stopped I have a popping noise coming from the brake pedal. This can be physically felt through the pedal when it is depressed.
Why does my brake pedal feel like a potato chip?
The rotor is shaped like a potato chip, the high spots push back against the caliper pistons as they rotate between the brake pads. That push is transmitted directly to the pedal and if the suspension bushings are worn, it might even cause steering wheel shimmy. Several things can cause a rotor to warp. Uneven heating or cooling is one culprit.