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The Importance of Car Brake Inspections to Avoid Collisions

Brake pads are an essential part of your vehicle's braking system. They provide the friction needed to stop your car when you press on the brake pedal. As they wear down, your brakes will start to feel less responsive and more squishy. You must inspect these periodically so that if there is a problem, it can be addressed before they completely wear out and cause problems for you or someone else on the road.

 

This article discusses how often you should inspect your brake pads and what signs indicate it's time to replace them.

What to Do If Brakes Fail?

If you are driving and your brakes fail, it can be terrifying. What do you do? Do not panic. Turn the wheel to steer around any obstacles in front of you (like other cars). Keep steering until you can stop the car safely without hitting anything else.

 

If there is no way to avoid an obstacle, quickly try straightening out the wheels so that they will make contact with the obstacle at a 90-degree angle rather than sliding into the obstacle head-on. This will help reduce what's called "the force of impact" which means less damage done to the vehicle and a better chance of the people inside surviving a crash.

 

If possible, get off the road onto a side street or driveway and call 911 immediately before someone gets hurt.

Perform a Car Brake Inspection

If you are a car owner, it is crucial that you know how to perform a brake inspection. A basic brake inspection can help you identify any potential problems with your car's braking system and address them before they become more serious. Below are the major things to consider when performing a brake inspection on your vehicle.

Brake Lines

When brakes are working at their best, the rubber-coated lines that connect the brake pads to the rotors appear soft. Brake lines can sometimes crack and stiffen, and must be replaced if this occurs.

 

Watch out for metal brake lines as well. Metal brake lines might rust if you drive in icy regions where chemicals are routinely used to treat the roads. It is necessary to replace the brake lines in these situations.

Brake Pads

You can find your car's brake pads next to the brake discs. If the majority of either or both of the pads appear to have degraded, both pads should be replaced immediately. They are in direct contact with the discs.

Brake Discs

It is normal for your car's brake discs to have some tiny lines from normal wear. If one or both of the brake discs show signs of wear, they should be changed at once. You can rest assured that both of your car's brake discs will perform properly, and you can reduce the possibility of a damaged disc compromising your vehicle's brakes in the future.

Signs That It’s Time to Replace Your Brake Pads

Brake pads are a critical component in the braking system. They keep you safe by keeping the vehicle from moving when you apply the brake pedal. Brake pads wear down over time and must be replaced before they become unsafe for you and other drivers on the road.

Signs that it may be time to replace your brake pads include:

  • squealing noises when braking
  • uneven or low-level tire wear
  • poor stopping power
  • diminished steering response or warning lights on your dashboard.

    If any of these sound familiar then contact an auto shop today!

    How to Avoid Car Brake Problems

    Brake issues are one of the most common problems that people face with their cars. The brake fluid in your car is there to help control the pressure on your brakes and you need to know how to prevent brake issues so that you don't have any problems while driving. Here are some helpful tips:

    • Make sure that you check your brake pads once a year so they can be replaced when needed.
    • If the light comes on your dashboard, it means that something isn't working right and could lead to a problem later on down the line.
    • You should take care of this as soon as possible by taking it into an auto shop or seeking assistance from someone who is knowledgeable about vehicles.

          When Should You Have A Braking System Serviced?

          If you're a car owner, you should know how often you should have your car's braking system serviced. Brake service is essential to keeping your car safe on the road and can prevent costly repairs in the future. Most experts agree that your brakes should be serviced at least once a year, but this number may vary depending on how frequently you drive and the condition of your roads.

           

          Contact us to find out how often your vehicle should be serviced. Keeping up with regular brake maintenance is key to ensuring a safe and smooth ride every time you get behind the wheel.

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