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Importance Of Brake Inspections

Think about how many times you press your vehicle's brake pedal daily. You rely on your brakes to slow down and stop your vehicle's momentum. When it comes to safety systems, your brakes are at the top of the list, so it’s important to keep them in top condition. Make sure to maintain your brakes before they start showing signs of problems.

Some signs that you might need brake service include:

  • A grinding sound when you step on the brake pedal
  • Your vehicle is pulling to one side when you brake
  • Reduced braking effectiveness compared to before
  • The brake warning light on your instrument panel

We ask a lot of our brakes. They need to work no matter the weather—whether it’s sunny, snowing, raining, or icy. They need to perform whether you're traveling at highway speeds or creeping through a school zone. Your brakes must also work on smooth or rough pavement and in emergencies to avoid collisions with other vehicles, animals, people, or obstacles.

When you bring your vehicle in for brake service, we will inspect your brakes and all the braking system parts. Our technician will check all components for wear, deterioration, and corrosion. We’ll inspect fluids, bushings, seals, and other parts to make recommendations for what should be replaced or repaired to keep your brakes in top condition. We use quality parts that meet your vehicle manufacturer’s specifications.

We want to ensure your vehicle’s brakes are performing as they should. Your safety—and the safety of everyone around you—is at stake when it comes to your brakes.

If you notice any signs of brake issues, give us a call.