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Is It Time to Replace Your Brake Pads?

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Your car’s brakes are one of its most important parts. Functional brakes keep you safe on the road. Your brake pedal has several parts. When you press it, all these parts spring into action. To maintain the functionality of your brake pedal, certain parts must be replaced. One of the parts you must pay special attention to is your brake pads. Brake pads are removable surfaces designed to help calipers establish contact with the rotors. With time, brake pads wear thin. Driving with damaged brake pads is a strict NO. Here are some common signs you need new brake pads.

Unusual Noises

If you hear squeaking or squealing noises every time you press on the pedal, there is a high possibility that you have bad pads. Ignoring the problem will only make things worse. Screeching noises can signify an increase in friction caused due to worn brake pads. Worn brake pads can impact the effectiveness of your brake pedal. Before the problem gets out of hand, get your brake service in Livermore.

Deep Grinding Metal Sound

Some cars have brake pads with metal ridges placed at the bottom of the pads. When the brake pads wear, these metal ridges create a deep grinding metal sound, alerting the driver. If the problem is not addressed in a timely manner, the metal ridges can grind on other metal parts, causing serious damage. If this happens, you may end up spending more on repairs.

Indicator Lights Come On

Some cars have sensors on their brake pads that cause the indicator lights to come on when brake pads are nearing the end of their service life. Do not dismiss the problem as a minor issue. Before things take a turn for the worse, ask your mechanic to thoroughly inspect your car’s braking system.

Unusual Vibrations

Does your brake pedal vibrate excessively or feel unsteady every time you try to stop your car? You may want to get them checked by an automotive expert. A vibrating brake pedal is not normal and can indicate major damage. A vibrating brake pedal, if ignored for a long time, can cause irreversible damage to other components.

Unusually Thin Brake Pads

Take a look at your brake pads (they are located between the spokes on wheels). Do they appear less than ¼ inch thick? If yes, you have a serious problem on your hands. To steer clear of safety issues, get your worn pads replaced immediately.

Has your car been behaving weirdly lately? Get it checked at Bruce’s Tire & Auto Service. We are one of the most trusted repair centers in the Greater Bay Area. We have been helping car owners care for their car for more than eight decades now. No matter the nature and extent of your car repair nightmare, our automotive experts will have a solution. To schedule brake service in Livermore, call us at 925-453-0006.

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