Having trouble stopping? We can help get safely back on the road again with a brake service.
Brake Pad Replacement: Inspect and replace worn brake pads.
Brake Rotor Replacement: Check brake rotors for damage and replace them as needed.
Brake Caliper Inspection and Service: Inspect brake calipers for leaks, sticking, or damage and rebuild or replace them as necessary.
Brake Fluid Flush and Replacement: Flush the old brake fluid from the system and replace it with new fluid to maintain optimal braking performance.
Brake Line Inspection: Check brake lines for leaks, cracks, or corrosion and replace them if necessary.
Brake Master Cylinder Inspection: Inspect the brake master cylinder for leaks or damage and replace it if needed.
Parking Brake Adjustment: Check and adjust the parking brake for proper operation.
Wheel Bearing Inspection: Inspect wheel bearings for wear and tear and repack or replace them as needed.
Brake Warning Light Inspection: Check if the brake warning light is illuminated and diagnose the underlying issue.
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Inspection: Inspect the ABS system for any faults or malfunctions.
If you are unsure if your brakes need attention look for these signs:
Squealing or Grinding Noises: High-pitched squealing or metal-on-metal grinding sounds when braking are common indicators of worn brake pads.
Vibrations or Pulsations: Feeling vibrations or pulsations in the brake pedal or steering wheel could indicate warped rotors.
Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal: A brake pedal that feels soft, spongy, or goes to the floor before engaging the brakes could indicate a leak in the brake system or worn-out master cylinder.
Pulling to One Side: If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, it could be a sign of uneven brake pad wear or a stuck caliper.
Burning Smell: A burning smell while driving or after braking heavily could indicate overheating brakes or a stuck caliper.
Brake Warning Light: If the brake warning light on your dashboard illuminates, it's crucial to have your brakes inspected immediately.
Leaking Brake Fluid: Visible brake fluid leaks around the wheels or under the vehicle are a serious issue and require immediate attention.
Increased Stopping Distance: If it takes longer than usual to stop your vehicle, it could be a sign of worn brake pads or other brake system issues.
Whatever your brake system needs, we are here to help. Call us today to schedule your brake inspection.