Many drivers may not really think about their brakes as these aren’t one of the most luxurious parts of your car – but they are one of the most important. Pay attention to your car and the signs that indicate you need brake service which can mean the difference between enjoying a peaceful drive and having a horrible car accident.
There are obvious signs that you might need brake repair, such as the brake light flashing in the car’s dashboard, or
when you realize it’s taking longer than usual to come to a stop. If you're noticing these signs, and possibly a few others, schedule a brake service
as soon as possible.
Here are four signs that your brakes may be failing, even if the brake light doesn’t come on:
1. Brake Pads - Over time, your brake pads begin to wear thin and become less effective at stopping the
car. Check the thickness of the brake pads every once in a while. The should be at least a quarter of an inch thick.
2. High-pitched Squeal - There is a sound your brakes will start making when you need to replace them.
It is a sound that is loud enough to be heard even when the windows are up but may not overpower a loud stereo sound system, so be sure to turn the stereo
down once in a while to listen.
3. Rapid Braking - If you have anti-lock brakes you know how quickly they will grab. When you
experience this rapid type of braking under normal conditions, it’s time to schedule a good brake service.
4. A Mushy Pedal - Another sign of problems is when your brake pedal goes mushy. When the pedal
practically hits the floor before you start to brake then you could have a problem with the pads or other parts of the braking system. You should see
a brake repair specialist immediately.
Looking for quality brake repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Rum River Automotive for more information about
brake service and to schedule an appointment. Rum River also offers quality auto repair and auto detailing services. Since 1997, our auto shop has served
vehicle owners in Princeton, MN and in the surrounding areas of Milaca and Zimmerman, MN.
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