After hearing your brakes make a grinding noise, you decide to take your car to a mechanic. You go to a garage that is offering a great deal on brake jobs. He writes you out an estimate to replace the brake pads, and you leave the car with him. When you return at the end of the day, he submits a bill to you that is four times the estimate. He explains that you needed new rotors, but he could not reach you at the telephone number you left him to discuss the problem. What should you do?

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Answer: If your brakes emit a sharp grinding sound while braking, it's likely that the brake disc and the caliper are rubbing together. ... The best way to fix this issue is to have your brake pads replaced immediately, but at this point, you may also need to replace the discs or rotors.

New brake pads are a bit stiff and need to be broken in. The process of breaking in new brake pads is referred to as bedding in. When your pads are being bedded in, you may hear some squealing, screeching, or grinding. But this noise should lessen as you drive your car and allow the pads to become worn in

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