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Why are my brakes grinding after I just got new pads and rotors?

I just took my car to the mechanic to get my brake system serviced, but now, something doesn’t sound right. Why are my brakes grinding after I just got new pads and rotors?

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Melanie Mergen · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Grinding sounds can definitely be concerning when you don’t know what’s causing them, especially after having your vehicle serviced. However, after replacing your brake pads and rotors, there will be an initial “breaking-in” period, so hearing some grinding isn’t necessarily a cause for concern.
It’s pretty standard for a mechanic to grind down rotors ahead of time to lessen this, but grinding sounds might be more noticeable if they didn’t. The grinding sound should diminish as they’ve worn into place.
If you don’t notice a change as you keep driving or you feel that something isn’t right, you can have a mechanic take another look at them.
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