Brake Services Include:

Brakes and ABS Service Includes
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Inspection of brake pads, rotors, calipers, brake lines, and brake fluid for wear, damage, or leaking
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Replacing worn components as needed.
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Checking the ABS system, including wheel speed sensors, wiring, and the ABS module, and scans for trouble codes
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You may need cleaning or replacing sensors, bleed the brake system,
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Ensure proper hydraulic pressure and operation.
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Brakes and ABS are tested to confirm smooth stopping and proper pedal feel.
Don't Ignore The Sounds Of Squeaky Brakes
Catching these early signs with a quick brake inspection helps keep you safe on the road and saves you money by fixing small problems before they turn into big ones.

Seven Signs Your Brakes Need to be Inspected
Routine brake inspections are essential to safe driving and maintaining your vehicle.
When it comes to vehicle safety, the brake system is at the top of the list, so have your brakes checked by an auto service professional at least once a year. Knowing the key warning signs that your brakes may need maintenance will go a long way toward keeping you and others safe on the road.
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Squeaking, squealing, or grinding noises when you stop
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A soft, spongy, or low brake pedal
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Vibrations or shaking in the steering wheel or brake pedal while braking
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The vehicle pulls to one side when you apply the brakes
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Brake warning light or ABS light on the dashboard
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Burning smell or hot, smoking brakes after driving
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Longer stopping distances or needing to press harder than usual to slow down
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