- Posted on: 05 Jun, 2024
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Your vehicle’s brakes are arguably the most important safety mechanism on your car, therefore, when you hear new noises, it’s best to get them checked immediately.
If you notice any of the items listed below, you should give us a call:
1. If you hear screeching, clicking or grinding sounds when using your brakes.
2. If you notice that your car veers to one side while braking.
3. If your brake pedal almost touches the floor before the brakes work.
4. If your pedal feels hard, and requires extra pressure before the brakes work.
5. If your brakes react harshly to the slightest touch.
6. If your brakes vibrate or pulse, when using under normal braking conditions.
7. If you notice sticking brakes or lower engine power, your brakes may not be releasing in the most efficient way.
8. If the brake light is illuminated on your dashboard.
Like many other aspects of your vehicle, your brakes will wear down over time and eventually need replacement. Regular servicing and maintenance are the best ways to extend the lifespan of your brakes. Cutting down on severe driving will also increase their longevity.
You should have your brake systems flushed and brake fluid replaced, every other year.