B Squared technicians pay special attention to the quality of your brakes. The difference of just a couple of inches could save your life, or your front bumper. Your brakes are very good at telling you when they need to be serviced.
Here are some signs that your brakes need to be repaired or replaced:
- Your steering wheel shakes when you press down on the brakes.
- Brake pedal lower than it usually is?
- Is your brake pedal spongy when you press down on it?
- Is it hard to push on your brake?
- Does your red brake warning light stay on which is located on the dashboard?
- Do your brakes squeal or grind?
- If its been more than a year since you got your brakes checked.
If you said yes to any of these we recommend you come on by to B Squared Automotive to let us check your brakes out for you. We are located at 8478 Seminole Blvd, Seminole, FL 33772 or call us at (727)209-3500.
Checking Brakes Frequently Saves Money and Lives When it comes to
vehicle safety, the brakes top the list of systems that need to be routinely
inspected and repaired immediately should motorists suspect any problems.
According to the Car Care Council, a properly operating brake system helps
ensure safe vehicle operation and control under a variety of conditions.
However, many people are unaware of the signs and symptoms that their brake
system may need maintenance or repair. “Brakes are a
normal wear item for any car and eventually they’re going to need to be
replaced for both performance and safety reasons,” said Rich White, executive
director, Car Care Council. “Never put off routine brake inspections or any
needed repair, as letting the brakes get to the 'metal-to-metal' point is
potentially dangerous and can lead to a more costly repair bill.” Symptoms of Brake Wear: Several factors
that affect brake wear include driving habits, operating conditions, vehicle
type and the quality of the brake lining material. A professional
service technician will inspect the brake linings, drums and rotors, and brake
fluid to determine what repairs are needed. The typical “brake job” consists of
brake pad and/or shoe replacement, along with related hardware. Depending on
the condition or thickness of the drums or rotors, machining or replacement may
be necessary. The parking brake should also be checked for proper operation and
adjustment. In some cases, the parking brake shoes/pads may need replacement. Questions to Ask a Technician: • Is there
anything I can do to help the brakes on my car last longer? The Car Care Council
is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education
campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair
to consumers. For more information, visit www.carcare.org.
• Car pulls to one side during braking
• Brake pedal pulsates when the brakes are applied
• Brake pedal feels “mushy”
• Noise when the brake pedal is stepped on
• Repeatedly need to add brake fluid to the master cylinder
• How does the work being performed eliminate the symptoms my car exhibited or
my complaint?
• Are there any related services my car needs while this service is being
performed?
• What does the brake warning light mean on my car’s dashboard?
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