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Why are my brakes squeaky?

My brakes have been squeaking everytime I come to a stop and then when I try to take off it won‘t go. Any advice?

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You will want to replace it with a product called PEX it can be snaked through the walls and is fairly cheap. If I was doing it myself it would cost under $300 hundred in parts. The size of the house doesn't matter that much the PEX material is cheap it's the labor that costs. It just depends on how greedy the contractor is. $1000 would be a fair price but I'm afraid that you will be looking in the thousands.
The pads probably need to be replaced. I[Unless they've been doing thos for months.] f you let it go too long, you'll end up having to replace it all.
Are you saying the car wont move after you stop? Well for that to be happening there are a couple possibilities. Your caliper is not returning. Which means there is possibly air in your line. Could be a bad seal as well or a bad master cylinder. The squeaking is coming from metal to metal contact. Could be as harmless as the warning clip( its intentional to let you know its time to replace your pads) or your pads can be completely gone and the backing to the pad or the brake piston itself is grinding in to your rotor. Just brakes gives a great deal at 99 bucks to do your brakes. Do not go to midas. Giant rip off.
check ur brake system , the squeaking probably means ur pads need to be changed , or that the brake rotors need to be resurfaced , as for why it wont take off , u could have something wrong with the brakes hydraulic system
Theft of copper pipe happens a lot in any low-income neighborhood. it has nothing to do with HUD or HUD keys. .and to Steve S, do you think people should be able to keep their house whether or not they pay their mortgage? and what is it these people on the bones of?

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