Prevent Brake Problems with Answers to 4 Questions

Prevent Brake Problems with Answers to 4 Questions

| By: Christian Brothers Automotive

If this is the case, bring your car into Christian Brothers Automotive Eagle’s Landing in Stockbridge. Our team of brake service experts will make sure your brakes are in excellent condition before they send you back out on the road. To help you identify a potential problem, our ASE-certified technicians have answers to five important brake system questions.

1. What sounds and noises indicate brake damage?

The best way to find brake issues is to pay attention to sounds and smells as you’re driving. It’s as simple as listening and looking for these signs:

• Having to press the pedal down farther means your brakes need more pressure to stop your car. This issue is rare with modern braking systems.
• The brake warning light illuminates for a number of brake system issues. Visit us as soon as possible for a brake inspection!
• Grinding and squealing noises are the top signs drivers report hearing before finding out their brakes need repair.
• Vibration in the brake pedal or steering wheel usually means the rotors are warped and need to be repaired or replaced.

2. Are there warning signs that my brakes may wear out soon?

Every car’s braking system is unique, and the signs of an aging system vary greatly from vehicle to vehicle. Every make and model has its quirks. Unfortunately, this makes it difficult to anticipate brake problems in advance. The best way to catch brake trouble before it becomes too serious is to accept a complimentary Courtesy Inspection with every oil change. We’ll check the condition of your brakes, rotors, calipers, and brake fluid. If we notice any trouble spots, we’ll let you know immediately.

3. How can I make my rotors last longer?

Even with regular brake pad replacements and quality brake fluid, many drivers experience warped or damaged rotors due to harsh driving habits. Here are a few simple braking techniques that will help you keep your rotors in better condition.

• Drive with the flow of traffic to reduce excessive starting and stopping when you’re on the road.
• Do not ride, or hold down, your brakes for long distances. This is a common problem when driving down steep hills.
• Reduce any extra weight in the vehicle.

4. How many miles should my brakes last?

Driving habits like the ones mentioned above heavily impact how often your brakes will need service. If you’re a harsh driver, your brake pads will need to be replaced more often, and your brake system is more likely to experience frequent problems. If you follow our safe driving techniques, your calipers and rotors can last for years; they’re built for the long haul. Brake pads will still need to be replaced regularly, and you should always keep an eye on your brake fluid.

If you’re looking for more information regarding how long your brakes should last, or you notice symptoms of a potential brake problem, call Christian Brothers Automotive Eagle’s Landing. Our friendly auto repair experts in Stockbridge will check your brakes and get you the brake service your car needs. Call to schedule an appointment in Georgia today, and discover the nice difference!

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