I bought my 2016 cx-5 back in January and after driving it I noticed a "quick squeak or air releasing noise" when I take my foot off the brake.
This video (at 5 secs) was taken back when I got the car but it has gotten louder and more annoying. When I press the brake slowly down I can hear a spring clicking and releases when I lift off the brake.
While driving and letting off the brake it follows by a quick high pitch noise. It is def something from behind the brake and my friend said he's pretty sure it's coming from the brake booster (#1 in the picture).
The video attached is old and if there wasn't a snow storm now I'd get another lol. The picture is what I think is wrong but can that mean this part is bad and can cause a issue?
I took it to Mazda who said they don't hear anything and it's normal for Mazda. I asked to get into other cars to see if they all do that and none of the others did. Mostly this is just extremely annoying as I drive to work 6am and like quiet and all I hear is the "squeak" noise lol.
Sorry for the long and probably confusing question but any insight would be really appreciated. Anyone else have something similar? Thanks so much!
This video (at 5 secs) was taken back when I got the car but it has gotten louder and more annoying. When I press the brake slowly down I can hear a spring clicking and releases when I lift off the brake.
While driving and letting off the brake it follows by a quick high pitch noise. It is def something from behind the brake and my friend said he's pretty sure it's coming from the brake booster (#1 in the picture).
The video attached is old and if there wasn't a snow storm now I'd get another lol. The picture is what I think is wrong but can that mean this part is bad and can cause a issue?
I took it to Mazda who said they don't hear anything and it's normal for Mazda. I asked to get into other cars to see if they all do that and none of the others did. Mostly this is just extremely annoying as I drive to work 6am and like quiet and all I hear is the "squeak" noise lol.
Sorry for the long and probably confusing question but any insight would be really appreciated. Anyone else have something similar? Thanks so much!
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