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I have an automatic car, when travelling very slow and I apply the brakes to stop the front freak and groan, then they do the same as soon as they are released. They have only started doing this a week or so ago, pads are approx 5000 miles old and discs about 20,000 miles old. Am I hearing the pads moving around? Or would moving pads make a rattling noise? Thanks

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I had this when mine was auto, apparently quite common, especially when damp, the auto box is constantly trying to push forward even at standstill, so the brakes are under more strain. Try coming to a stop in neutral and you should notice the difference. Autos do go through more brakes than a manual.

I've driven loads of automatic cars and they all seem to do it

My front brakes make a clicking sound when I brake sometimes. Think it's the pads moving slightly.

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