Chevrolet Low Cab Forward Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S.-
11254764) - 2018 - crc - 12/5/16
246 Vehicle Care
If your vehicle's brakes squeak
during normal driving or braking, the
cause may be one of the following.
‐Brake pad wear
Brake pads are about to wear
out. If this happens, have your
vehicle inspected at the nearest
dealer as soon as possible.
‐ Adherence of sand, grit or mud
If sand, grit or mud adheres to
the brakes, a screeching sound
may be emitted upon contact with
rotating components. If this
happens, wash the vehicle to
remove all such adhering matter.
If cleaning alone does not
eliminate the squeaking sound,
have your vehicle inspected at
the nearest dealer.
Brake Hoses and Pipes
Inspection
With the steering wheel turned fully
to the left, check the left front brake
hose and pipe visually and by
touch, making sure that they are
free of scratches, cracks and
bulging. Also make sure that the hose and pipe do not interfere with
any chassis part or wheel, and that
their joints are not leaking and are
free of any type of damage. Check
the right front brake hose and pipe
in the same way. The rear left and
right brake hoses and pipes should
also be checked in the same
manner.
Disc Brakes and Drum Brakes
If the brake pads and shoe linings
wear out beyond their usable limit,
not only will the brake performance
be impaired, but brake components
could also fail.
{Warning
Do not drive with brake pads and
shoe linings worn out beyond the
limit. Excessively worn brake
pads and shoe linings may cause
breakdown of brake components
and poor braking performance.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
Caution
The pad has an embedded wear
indicator. A squeaking noise from
the indicator means that the pad
is approaching the usable limit.
If the squeaking noise from the
indicator can be heard, contact
the nearest dealer for inspection
or replacement.
Brake Fluid
Checking the Brake Fluid
Level