Serving All Makes & Models Since 1947

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There are some warning signs that could indicate that brake maintenance may be required. Any unusual noises that occur when you are braking or driving should be inspected as soon as you can. It is also urged to bring your vehicle in if you notice the brake system warning light illuminating. If you feel vibrations with the pedal or steering wheel of the vehicle, make note of what you are doing and when this happens. These could be a small indication of a problem starting to form. If you notice an usual smell when driving, it could indicate that the braking system may need to be replaced or repaired. If there is a smell of burning rubber, make sure to bring the vehicle in immediately.

 

One of the most important things you can do is to pay attention to the warning lights that might illuminate on the vehicle. These are typically located on the dashboard. One of the lights is used to indicate when there is an issue with the brake system of the vehicle. This should be looked at as soon as possible. If the light starts to blink, make sure to pull over as soon as it is safe to do so.

 

If you are driving and notice a strange smell, make sure to bring the vehicle in as soon as possible. This is especially important if you notice a burning smell when driving. This could be cause by friction or excessive heat build up on the brakes of the vehicle. It could also mean other parts of the vehicle are starting to wear ineffectively.

 

Another sign of an issue with the brakes is hearing any unusual noises. These could include squealing, screeching, or grinding. It could indicate that parts are rubbing against one another and causing damage to more parts of the vehicle.

 

If you apply the brakes and notice that they are soft and go to the floor boards, make sure to make an appointment. This could mean that the brake system is starting to wear out and is no longer as effective or efficient as it used to be. Also, you may notice if the brake pedal is too hard. Make sure to schedule an inspection so we can check the brakes for you. This can help to improve the safety and reliability of the vehicle as you drive.