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3 Things That Usually Go Wrong in Your Brakes

3 Things That Usually Go Wrong in Your Brakes | Repair One in The Woodlands, TX. Image of a car mechanic checking and repairing a vehicle’s disc brake.Your brakes are a highly complex and intricate system. They rely on precise timing and seamless synchronization of several parts to function properly. If one of those brake parts malfunctions, it could compromise your vehicle’s ability to stop safely.

Thus, it makes dollars and sense to have regular brake maintenance and, if needed, repair. At Repair One in The Woodlands, TX, we will carefully examine every brake component and proactively replace worn parts to prevent more expensive repairs.

Let’s look at common components that usually go wrong in brakes and need repair or replacement.

1. Brake Pads

The brake pads are a quintessential component that generates enough friction to slow and stop your vehicle. They are made from ceramic material, semi-metallic, or organic material.

No matter the material of construction, brake pads will eventually wear away. When this happens, you need to replace them.

Fortunately, your vehicle may offer you several signs that you need brake pad replacement, like:

  • Thin brake pads (often noticed by a mechanic during an oil change)
  • Grinding or squealing sound
  • The vehicle taking longer to stop

2. Brake Rotors

If you have disc brakes, your rotors are attached to each wheel and spin. Every time you step on the brake pedal, your brake pads squeeze the metal rotors.

Rotors will also wear over time, though at a different rate than the pads. If rotors become too thin, they need to be replaced. Signs of worn or warped rotors include a vibrating or pulsing pedal.

3. Brake Calipers

The brake calipers are fluid-filled devices that press the brake pads against the rotors every time you press the brake pedal.

Sometimes, brake calipers can get stuck in the closed or open position. This is often caused by corrosion, dirt, or both. In fact, rusty brake calipers are known for seizing. They can also leak.

You’ll know you have a problem with your brake caliper if your vehicle pulls to one side when braking and pulls to the other when you’re not. You may also hear a grinding or scraping sound if the rotor doesn’t release. If the caliper gets bad enough, you may be unable to turn your wheel.

Contact Repair One for Brake Repair & Service in The Woodlands, TX

No matter the problem with your brakes, the Repair One team in The Woodlands, TX can help. We offer brake service and a range of other auto repairs for different makes and models, including European and diesel vehicles.

Schedule a service today by filling out this form. Feel free to stop by our shop at 6495 College Park Dr., The Woodlands, TX 77384, or give us a call at (936) 271-1110.

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