QUOTE(xandras @ Aug 29 2011, 01:05 PM)
Cheh..
Because when ur car is still new ur brake pads are still hard, thus explaining the spongebob feeling. After bedding in, there is a layer of compound on the brake discs. When this layer is present, ur brake become less spongy & more grippy as the brake pads clamps onto this surface. The Klak Klak sound that u heard is a general issue in auto cars without brake assist systems. When ur gear is in D, there is some power being delivered to the wheels (ur car can roll in a traffic jam without stepping on the pedal, same concept as manual cars where u release the clutch & the car will move). When u're stepping on the brakes while the car is moving very slowly, u're actually defying the engine's power. Ur engine is trying to push ur car forward but u're stepping on the brake. While ur car is moving slow enough, the brake pads are in contact with the brake discs, causing vibrations & slight noises to be heard in the car.
Does this answers ur question? I hope I don't have to explain it again in the future
Oo..rich ppl ka? I dun respect rich ppl who doesn't take care of their car..
Because when ur car is still new ur brake pads are still hard, thus explaining the spongebob feeling. After bedding in, there is a layer of compound on the brake discs. When this layer is present, ur brake become less spongy & more grippy as the brake pads clamps onto this surface. The Klak Klak sound that u heard is a general issue in auto cars without brake assist systems. When ur gear is in D, there is some power being delivered to the wheels (ur car can roll in a traffic jam without stepping on the pedal, same concept as manual cars where u release the clutch & the car will move). When u're stepping on the brakes while the car is moving very slowly, u're actually defying the engine's power. Ur engine is trying to push ur car forward but u're stepping on the brake. While ur car is moving slow enough, the brake pads are in contact with the brake discs, causing vibrations & slight noises to be heard in the car.
Does this answers ur question? I hope I don't have to explain it again in the future
Oo..rich ppl ka? I dun respect rich ppl who doesn't take care of their car..
This post has been edited by ngeo88: Aug 29 2011, 01:46 PM
Aug 29 2011, 01:46 PM

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