NOISES:
Your brake system may be crying for help if you’re hearing strange
noises when you depress the brake. Two of the most common are
squeaks and grinding.
SQUEAKS:
Friction from the brake lining causes heat. Under extreme
conditions, this can damage the pads and/or lining, brake drums and
rotors.
GRINDING: A
metallic grinding sound indicates your pads are worn through.
Metal-to-metal contact will damage drums or rotors.
LOW OR
FADING BRAKE PEDAL: Do your brakes require pumping to stop the car?
Does the pedal sink to the floorboard when you’re stopped at a
light? There may be a leak in the brake system, air in the brake
lines, or the need for brake adjustment.
PULLING TO
ONE SIDE OR BRAKE DRAG: Worn or uneven brake linings or a damaged
brake line can cause your vehicle to pull to one side. Brakes that
are out of adjustment or have contaminated fluids can cause brakes
to drag.
Think of your car’s brake system as an
extension of your body. If you push on the pedal and the car doesn’t
respond as you expect it to, you may be in trouble. When your brakes
feel good, you’ll feel better about driving.
There are no short cuts on brake work.
Invest in the best service you can get.