A thorough brake check involves inspecting various brake components such as brake pads, rotors, calipers, brake lines, and brake fluid reservoir. Technicians look for signs of wear, damage, or corrosion that may affect the braking performance. Identifying issues early on can prevent more costly repairs down the line and ensure the safety of the vehicle.
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake pads wear down over time due to the friction generated when braking. During a brake service, worn brake pads are replaced with new ones to ensure optimal braking efficiency and performance. Ignoring worn brake pads can lead to decreased stopping power, increased stopping distances, and potential damage to other brake components.
Brake fluid & flush
Brake fluid plays a critical role in transferring force from the brake pedal to the brake components. Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture and become contaminated, compromising its effectiveness. A brake fluid flush as part of the brake service involves removing the old fluid and replacing it with fresh, clean fluid. This helps maintain proper braking performance and prevents brake system corrosion and failure.
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