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How Do You Know If You Need New Brakes?

Professional mechanics provide maintenance on brakes.Typically, your brakes should be replaced every 100,000 kilometres. Depending on certain factors though, such as the weather in which you drive, your driving habits, as well as what vehicle you drive, you might need to replace them sooner. As such, let’s go over some signs to watch out for that tell you your brakes might need to be replaced a little sooner than previously thought.

 

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You Hear Squealing or Grinding Noises When Using Your Brakes

If you hear high-pitched screeching or grinding noises when you step on the brakes, the chances are that your brakes have become worn. Because of this wear and tear, the rotor is coming into contact with something it shouldn’t be, which creates the noise. Drive around with the windows down and the music off to listen for any of these sounds, and if you hear them, book yourself in at a trusted maintenance department to get your brakes replaced.

A mechanic rolls away a tire so he can fix the brakes.

It Takes Longer to Stop

When using your brakes, they should respond fairly quickly to any pressure put on the brake pedal. Therefore, if you notice that you’re having to really put the pressure on the brake pad to get your vehicle to stop, it could be a sign that your brakes are worn down and need replacing.

Your Steering Wheel Shimmies

If your steering wheel shakes and shimmies when you try to stop as though it’s trying its best to audition for a local dance team, this can be a sign that you need new brakes. It’s caused by wear and tear on the brake pads and rotors, more specifically, the front set.

The Vehicle Pulls to the Side When Braking

A sign that your brakes are experiencing uneven wear and tear is that your vehicle will pull to one side or the other when you apply your brakes. This is due to one brake pad connecting sooner than the other because it is more worn down. Replacing them at the same time can help get rid of this issue.

Visit Gary Moe Mazda in Red Deer, AB, to Have Your Brakes Properly Serviced

If you live in Red Deer, AB, and want to get your brakes checked, stop by and see our team at Gary Moe Mazda. Our service technicians will get your brakes fixed up so your Mazda vehicle can return to being in peak condition. Contact us to learn more about what services we offer at our service appointment, or schedule an appointment today!