Prius C :: High Pitched Whining Noise When Braking?


Jan 8, 2014

I've noticed more and more that when I am braking that I heard a high pitched whining noise. Sort of this ultrasonic type sound. It will only go away if I depress the brake pedal very firmly after being completely stopped. However every so often the firm press will not stop the noise. I hear it more in the evening on the way home than in the morning to work, though I may not be paying attention as much in the A.M. due to morning brain fog.

I don't hear it any other time. I'm worried something is wrong with my inverter.

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a. 2006 Sonata 3.3 V6, ~85K miles on the odo

b. Transmission fluid flushed at Valvoline ~2 weeks ago. I changed it at 39K miles when I bought it. Checked at 78k miles and the color was was good (light red).

c. The noise goes up and down with engine rpm. I have a sound (wav) recording of it, but cannot figure how to attach it.

d. I tried putting it in park and neutral and revving the cold engine, but cannot hear the whine-only happens in drive.

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