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Free Brake Inspection!

Brake systems are very complex. No one can give you an accurate estimate over the phone. Bring in your car today for a FREE brake inspection. Our prices start as low as $139.95.


Brakes

Protect yourself and your vehicle by taking good care of your brakes.

It's time to check and/or service your brakes when :

• The red "brake" lamp on the dash lights up.
• Your "ABS" or "Anti-lock" dash indicator is lit while you are driving.
• You can hear a grinding sound or squealing coming from the wheel area.
• The brake system feels different, such as a vibration, softer brake pedal or pulling to one side when stopping.

A qualified technician can thoroughly inspect and service these parts of your brake system:

1) Master cylinder
The heart of your brake system, the master cylinder pumps brake fluid to the wheel cylinder or calipers when you push down on the brake pedal. The fluid reservoir level of the brake system should be visually inspected from time to time. It is recommended that brake fluid should be replaced about every 30,000 miles.

2) Calipers and wheel cylinders
The function of the calipers (for disc brakes) and wheel cylinders (for drum brakes) is to convert the energy of the pressurized brake fluid into pressure to operate the brakes. A periodic inspection for leaks around the rubber seals should be carried out to maintain good working order.

3) ABS sensors and controller
Your ABS system is electronically controlled. This system detects problems of which, some can be self-corrected, while others will shut down the ABS system, which causes the ABS light on the dash to be illuminated. Some problems are recorded in the vehicles computer for the technician's reference when servicing the braking system.

4) Brake pads and shoes
An inspection will determine if you need to replace the linings of your brake pads and shoes. This procedure is referred to as a "brake job", should be carried out frequently for maximum performance.

5) Parking brake
Use your parking brake to keep the system properly adjusted.  If the parking brake is not used it may not function when it is needed and it will fail the annual Texas state inspection.

Information:
Auto Maintenance
  Brakes
  Engine
More stuff:
Be Car Care Aware: National Car Care Council  RoadKing: Car Care Tips
Brakes 101

 

 

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