Brakes are among the most important safety features on any vehicle. Your brakes are tasked with the job of slowing (and in some cases very suddenly stopping) thousands of pounds of metal that can be traveling very fast. Kind of scary when you think about, huh? That’s why it’s crucial that you keep your brakes […]
Brakes are among the most important safety features on any vehicle. Your brakes are tasked with the job of slowing (and in some cases very suddenly stopping) thousands of pounds of metal that can be traveling very fast. Kind of scary when you think about, huh? That’s why it’s crucial that you keep your brakes in tiptop shape in order to prevent a dangerous situation. To instill within you the confidence and know-how to keep your brakes in great shape, here are answers to some of the frequently asked questions we receive about brake maintenance and repair in Tucson .
Q: How much does brake maintenance cost?
A: It depends. There’s not really a single service that makes up brake maintenance. Instead, bringing your vehicle in to an auto repair shop for brake maintenance involves an evaluation of your braking system as a whole in order to determine which services need to be performed. The cost will depend on the number of brake services that are recommended, as well as the condition of your brake system and if any additional repairs are necessary.
Q: How often should I replace my brake pads?
A: Although your vehicle’s service schedule will include a recommended brake pad change interval, this number can vary depending on the type of driving you do. In general, many manufacturers recommend replacing brake pads if there is 1/8 th inch or less of the pad lining remaining. If you aren’t sure what 1/8 th of an inch of brake pad lining looks like, visit your local auto repair shop and let a professional mechanic take a look.
Q: What happens if I don’t change the brake pads?
A: A sure sign that you need a brake change is if you hear squealing sounds while braking. This is an indication that your brake pads have worn down past the point of needing to be replaced. The longer you drive on worn-down brake pads, the higher the risk is that you’ll damage the brake rotors, which can be more expensive to repair than simply buying new brake pads when it’s time for replacement.
For all your brake maintenance and repair needs, trust the ASE-certified mechanics at Automotive Recalibration Center in Tucson. In addition to our brake services, we offer a full suite of automotive maintenance and repair services. To learn more, browse our website or call us at (520) 747-9229.