SOURCE: rear brake grinding noise when pressing on brakes
The grinding noise in the rear brake drum means that brake shoes are warn out and the metal part of the shoe is touching the drum. You need to replace it asap as it will damage the inner part of the drum and than replacing shoes will not help without skimming or replacing the drum.
SOURCE: knocking or pinging noise at idle
check your timing chain or belt might be loose and or your belt tensioner is not working
SOURCE: Hissing noise coming from the rear of the car. I
probabbly not the brakes, maybe the tires but u need to check that, if u hear that noise with the engine running it might be a burned out gasket on your exhaust line
hope this helps
SOURCE: Had new front brake pads and rotors installed last
First have the brakes checked, the abs and 4wd lights need to be checked, this is done with a scan tool, the computer stores codes telling you what part of what system has failed this will help in finding the problem, the noise my be a bad wheel bearing and has gotten bad to the point it has damaged the abs sensor and has made the lights come on , this is a guess you will need to have the computer scanned to get the codes. hope this helps, good luck.
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