Brake Repair
Signs you need Brake Repair and Replacement Services
The safety of you, your passengers and other drivers is paramount. If your car can’t stop quickly and reliably, your safety is in danger. Brake problems have warning signs that you should pay attention to.
- Your brake pads might need replacement if they squeal, grind, or make a lot of noise when you use them.
- When braking your car pulls towards one side, this could be a sign of worn brakes, malfunctioning brake calipers, or low brake fluid.
- The “spongy” brakes are those that make the brake pedal press down hard. This can indicate too little hydraulic brake fluid.
- An indicator light will appear on your dashboard that indicates a brake issue. Sometimes the vehicle’s electronic diagnose system will notify you.
By recognizing these symptoms and seeking out an expert brake service, you can avoid costly repairs down the road. The AutoCheck Complete Car Care team are trained to maintain and service front and rear brake systems, as well all associated brake system components such brake pads, brake shoes, parking brakes, brake rotors, drums, and hydraulic systems. You should contact us via the request appointment button or phone if your brakes make unusual grinding or squealing sounds. Keep you and your passengers safe!
Brake Inspection Services
For safe driving, brake inspections are essential. Your driving habits and preference will determine when you should have a brake inspection. Our brake inspection’s purpose is to diagnose and fix any brake problems. A brake inspection may reveal that the brake system needs new pads, shoes or new brake calipers. To remove dirt and air from the brake lines, it may be necessary to drain your brake fluid and change it. We may recommend replacements if your brake lines or hoses have cracks, heat damage, and/or are showing signs of wear. The rotors and drums in your drum or disc brake system may need to be replaced in order to restore maximum braking power. We will have to inspect your brake system and determine the best method of repair. Please contact us online, or call us for more information about brake maintenance.