We all know how important it is to keep our vehicles in good condition and ready for the road, but what about your car’s brakes? Braking systems are complicated and can become damaged or worn. If you have already experienced any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your vehicle checked by a professional as soon as possible. Now that you know why you should be checking your vehicles brakes regularly, let’s take a look at some symptoms that indicate your vehicle needs brake repair.
Braking systems are complicated and can become damaged or worn.
Braking systems are complicated and can become damaged or worn. The braking system is made up of several parts, including the brake pads and rotors. These components work together to stop your vehicle when you press down on the pedal. As these pieces wear out over time, they may not be able to effectively slow down your car when you need them most–such as when driving in poor weather conditions or driving at high speeds (like 60 miles per hour). In addition to being an integral part of keeping your car safe from harm’s way, maintaining proper maintenance on your brakes also helps reduce fuel consumption because it reduces friction between moving parts inside your engine compartment.
If you have already experienced any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your vehicle checked by a professional as soon as possible.
If you’ve experienced any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your vehicle checked by a professional as soon as possible. Brakes are essential to your safety, and it’s possible that they could fail without warning. Because of this, checking your brakes regularly can help prevent sudden or unexpected failure in the future.
Now that you know why you should be checking your vehicles brakes regularly, let’s take a look at some symptoms that indicate your vehicle needs brake repair.
Now that you know why you should be checking your vehicles brakes regularly, let’s take a look at some symptoms that indicate your vehicle needs brake repair.
- Brake vibration: If you notice the steering wheel vibrating or shaking when braking, this could be caused by warped rotors or worn-out pads and shoes.
- Brake squeal: If your brakes are making loud noises when applied, it could mean that they’re worn out and need replacing soon–or even immediately!
- Brake shudder: If the car shudders when applying the brake pedal, this could mean there’s an issue with one or both front calipers being stuck closed due to corrosion buildup inside them (known as “brake fade”). If left unchecked for too long without fixing it properly though it could eventually lead up towards total failure of those components altogether which would require complete replacement of those parts instead of just cleaning them up properly first time around like most people tend do nowadays because they don’t want spend money on something they think isn’t necessary yet anyways…
You feel vibrations while braking or while driving in general.
Vibrations can be caused by a number of things, but one of the most common reasons is brake pads that need to be replaced. If your brakes are vibrating while you’re driving or braking, it may mean that your brake pads are worn out and need replacing.
If you feel vibrations while braking or driving in general, take your vehicle into a mechanic as soon as possible so they can check the condition of your rotors and pads before they become damaged beyond repair.
Excessive wear or damage to the pads and rotors indicates that they need to be replaced immediately.
If your vehicle’s pads and rotors are excessively worn or damaged, they will not work properly. If you continue to drive with these parts in their current condition, you risk damaging other parts of the braking system and putting yourself and others at risk of injury or death.
To determine if your brakes need repair:
- Check the thickness of both front and rear brake pads by placing a ruler on top of each one while it is still attached to the caliper (the metal bracket that holds them). The distance between two dots on either side should be within 0.25mm (.01″) of each other; if not, then replace them immediately!
- Also check how much surface area is left on each rotor by taking out an old penny (penny) from your pocket/purse/wallet/etc., holding it against one side so that only half shows above its edge (if any), then laying it flat onto all four sides (keeping track which way up was originally). If any part touches another part without leaving room for error due to wear over time then this means there may be damage present too!
If you notice any of these symptoms, call us at 919-876-8011 to schedule an appointment for an inspection and diagnosis.
It’s important to have your vehicle checked regularly so that we can identify any potential issues before they become serious problems.
It is important for car owners to regularly check their vehicles for signs of wear or damage to their braking systems and repair them immediately if necessary.
Regular maintenance is an important part of owning a car. By maintaining your vehicle, you can help ensure that it will run smoothly and safely for years to come. When it comes to brakes, regular inspection is crucial because worn or damaged brake pads can be dangerous for both you and others on the road. In fact, according to CarMD’s research data from 2011-2015:
- 51% of cars had at least one brake problem that needed attention within 12 months of being inspected;
- 15% had two or more problems;
- Brake system issues were found in nearly every vehicle they examined (98%).
We know that the process can seem overwhelming, but don’t worry! We are here to help with any questions or concerns you may have. Call us today at 919-876-8011 and ask about our services
When it comes to caring for your vehicle in Raleigh, why go anywhere else. Let our experts care for your car or truck and keep you on the road longer.
World Class Automotive has been providing high quality auto repair in Raleigh, NC for over 25 years. For all your repair, maintenance, and general service needs contact World Class Automotive today at (919) 876-8011 or visit us online at www.worldclassautoraleigh.com