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When you are going for a ride in your car, the one thing that serves as your safety guarantee is the car’s brakes. Therefore, it is essential that this part of the car be kept in pristine conditions at all times. To make sure the brakes in your car are working efficiently, you need to be on the lookout for the five ways your car tells you the brakes need a look in. The importance of brakes in a car means that they should be taken for repair immediately.
Remember, all that stands between you and a runaway, speeding, accident-prone car are proper-functioning brakes. Here is a list of five ways your vehicle tells you the brakes are in need of repair.
The Squeal Sound In Application
The design of the brakes means that when they are low on maintenance, they tend to give out squeal or screech sounds when applied. Your car’s brakes have a minor mechanism that creates a shrill noise which only stops once the brakes have been applied. Beware, since this is the very first sign of brake failure. If you are hearing such audible noise from your application of the brake, waste no time in taking your car to a mechanic.
Vibration When The Brakes Are Applied
Are you experiencing an unnecessary vibration in your car when you apply the brakes? If that’s the case, chances are your car is suffering from warped rotors. Rotors are the part in your car when the brakes directly apply to the wheels of the car to alter your car’s speed. Wrapped motors are a recurring issue in most car brakes and are likely to dampen the effectiveness of your vehicle’s brake system, leading to compromised security for your car and its passengers.
A Howl Or A Grind Each Time You Brake
Paying attention to the noise your car is making is one of the easiest ways of identifying the issues it is facing. When you are looking to apply brakes to slow your car down, howling or ground sounds may become audible. This is primarily an indication as to the damaged state of your car’s brake pads. The brake pads are the key to the brake system’s power and any compromise in that regard can significantly impair the car’s breaking ability. The only way to rectify such a problem is to take your car to a qualified mechanic and make sure they change the brake pads and the drums or rotors of the car.
A Soft Pedal
You’ll know that braking in a new car is often harder than in older cars since the brake pedals has a lot less to give when you step on it. This is a sign of a brake in top condition. As soon as your brake pedals start to give in a whole lot as your press on it, you should know that your car’s brake pads are in dire need of replacement. A soft pedal can be an indicator to a whole lot of brake system problems including a lack of brake fluids or air in the lines of the break.
Make sure you have duly noted these simple ways that your car will use to inform you of problems in the car’s brake system. If you come across any issues when checking your car’s brakes or want them to be repaired, come to us and we’ll make sure your car’s performance remains perfect.
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