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Grinding noise when braking, but the pads are fine. What's the cause?
In some cases, a grinding sound when braking can indicate an issue with the brake pads. However, if the pads appear to be fine and not worn down, it could be a sign of a bigger problem. One possible cause is debris or dirt stuck in the brakes, which can create friction and lead to a grinding noise. Another potential reason is a misalignment of the brake calipers, causing them to rub against the rotor instead of smoothly pressing against it.
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