Brake Service and Repair

Brake Repair 

 

It’s hard to overstate the importance of your car’s brakes. Responsible for allowing your car to come to a stop, they are the most important feature in your vehicle when it comes to safety. That’s why it’s important that you keep up with maintaining these systems and not hesitate to have a brake repair done if needed. 

 

While brakes are much simpler than your engine, there are still many parts that contribute to your car's stopping power.  

Most Common Brake Services and Repairs

Due to how vital the brakes are to your safety, it is always recommended that you have your brakes repaired at your local repair shop. If you have noticed decreased braking power, a grinding noise when braking, or anything else out of the ordinary, do not delay bringing your car into the shop. As there can be many factors responsible for poor braking, here are a few examples of what types of brake repairs can be done at your local automotive repair shop.

Brake Line Repair

Brake lines transfer power from the brake pedal to the brakes. These lines carry hydraulic fluid, which turns the pressure of your depressed brake pedal into pressure on the brakes. If there is an issue, such as a puncture or other damage to the brake line, you will notice that your stopping power will be reduced. Total failure of the brake lines can be dangerous, so if you suspect any brake line problems, call your local auto repair shop asap.

Brake Fluid Replacement

Even without line damage, the brake fluid inside the lines needs to be changed at specific intervals. Brake fluid attracts moisture from the air, and as its moisture content increases, it makes your brakes less effective. It can also cause corrosion of the brake system components. It’s a good idea to have brake fluid replacement aka brake fluid flush every 2 years or 20,000 miles. 

Brake Pad Replacement

Brakes work by having the caliper squeeze the rotor that it's attached to. As both are made of metal, there is a brake pad attached to the caliper at the point of contact with the rotor. 

 

This pad are made of friction material that provides that provides the friction against the rotor, and slows down the car. Pads also prevent calipers and rotors from grinding against each other when braking. Over time, brake pads will wear down and need to be replaced. If you experience a high-pitched grinding noise upon braking, it's time to check your brake pads.

 

Your trusted auto repair shop should be able to provide a quick and inexpensive brake check. Since brakes are the most important safety system of your vehicle, it’s important to keep them in top shape.

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