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Feb 4, 2022

Does Your Car Need a Brake Repair From Your Cottonwood Dealership?Your vehicle’s brakes are essential to keep you and your passengers safe on the road. Regular brake system maintenance will ensure that your brakes are always in good working order. The following warning signs will alert you when you need a brake repair from the qualified technicians at your Chrysler dealer.

Illuminated Brake System Warning Lights

Illuminated brake system warning lights alert you when there is a problem with your vehicle’s brake system. If any one of the brake system warning lights on your dashboard is illuminated, it’s crucial to get your vehicle to your dealership as soon as possible.

Visible Brake Pad Wear

If you suspect your brake pads are worn down, check the thickness of the pads. If the pads are less than a quarter of an inch thick, it’s best to have them replaced immediately to avoid endangering yourself and your passengers.

A Brake Fluid Leak

If you see a wet spot under your car, you’ve got a fluid leak. If it’s a brake fluid leak, the liquid will be yellow or brown and not have an oily texture. Brake fluid leaks should be repaired by a qualified technician as quickly as possible before it impairs your vehicle’s braking performance.

Unresponsive Brakes

Low brake fluid will make your car slow to respond, and it will take longer for your vehicle to come to a stop. Your brake fluid could be low because there is a leak. For your safety, ask your technician to fix the problem asap.

Brake Pedal Vibrations

Warped rotors will cause vibrations that you can feel through the brake pedal when you apply the brakes. The warped rotors are not properly making contact with the brake pads. You need to attend to this problem as soon as possible for your safety.

Squealing Sounds

Squealing sounds are a tell-tale sign of brake pads that are too thin. The sounds you hear are from wear indicators bars built into the brake pads to alert you when the pads are thin and need replacing.

Grinding Noises

If you ignore the squealing sounds and don’t get the brake pads replaced, you will hear a grinding noise after a while. The grinding is the bare metal scraping against the rotors.

The Car Pulls to the Side

When the car pulls to the side, either to the left or right, when you step on the brake pedal, the pads are uneven. The pads on the one side of the car might be worn down more than on the other side. It could also be that the brake fluid is contaminated and needs replacing.

A Burning Odor

When the brakes are overheating, you will smell a burning odor. Find a safe place, pull over, and wait for your brakes to cool down. While you wait, contact your dealership and schedule a brake system service appointment.

It’s essential to take your vehicle to your dealership for regular maintenance and brake system services at the recommended maintenance intervals to avoid brake failure. Contact Oxendale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram today to schedule a brake system service to ensure that your vehicle’s brakes are in excellent working order to keep you safe on the road.