Mercury Tracer rear brakes grinding noise issue not resolved on Mercury Tracer

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Mercury Tracer owners report experiencing a persistent grinding noise in the rear brakes, which could stem from various common issues within the braking system. A frequent cause of this noise is worn brake pads, where the metal backing plate may rub against the rotor, necessitating prompt replacement to resolve the issue. Additionally, a comprehensive inspection of the rear brake system, including brake pads, rotors, calipers, and wheel bearings, is crucial for identifying the underlying cause of the grinding. If the problem continues despite attempts to fix it, seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic is advisable for accurate diagnosis and necessary repairs. Moreover, this grinding noise poses a potential safety hazard, as neglecting it could lead to further damage and compromise vehicle safety. While waiting for professional help, some owners find that applying pressure to the brake pedal while driving can temporarily alleviate the noise caused by worn brake pads. Addressing these concerns is essential for ensuring the safety and performance of the Mercury Tracer on the road.

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