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Warning Signs That Your Vehicle Needs New Brakes

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Warning Signs That Your Vehicle Needs New Brakes

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  1. Warning Signs That Your Vehicle Needs New Brakes Editors@autoblish.com Autoblish.com

  2. Your break may not be some- thing that often crosses your mind; However, your vehicle’s brakes are probably one of the most essential parts that should be in perfect working condition at all times.

  3. Look and Listen There are two ways you can check brake wear on your disc brakes: by sight and by hearing. First, inspect for wear by visually looking at your brake pads through the spaces be- tween the wheel's spokes. The outer pad will be pressed against the metal rotor. In general, you should have at least ¼ inch of the pad on your brakes. If you see less than this, you may need to inspect or replace your brake pads.

  4. Decreased response or fading If your brakes are not as responsive as before or the pedal starts to drop to the floor, it could mean that you have a leak in your braking system. It can be either an air leak or a brake fluid leak. A clear sign of a brake fluid leak is that it leaves a small puddle of fluid when your vehicle is parked. Brake fluid resembles fresh motor oil, but has a less slimy texture.

  5. Drag If your vehicle starts to pull to one side when applying the brakes, it could mean that your brake linings are worn unevenly or that there is some foreign substance in your brake fluid. Your vehicle may require either a brake adjustment or a complete drain and replacement of the liquid.

  6. Grinding Hearing metallic screeching means you’ve worn out your brake pads; Most likely, things are now beyond a simple replacement. The grinding or growling sound you hear is caused by the two pieces of metal (the disc and the caliper) rubbing against each other. This can then scratch your rotors, which creates an uneven surface. If this hap- pens don’t be surprised if your rotors need to be turned or replaced.

  7. Vibrations Vibrating or throbbing brake pedals are usually symptoms of warped rotors. The vibration may feel similar to the reaction in the brake pedal when you suddenly stop a vehicle with anti-lock brakes.

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