Brake Maintenance Milledgeville GA

They may not be something you think about very often, but your vehicle's brakes are one feature that should always be in top working condition. Let's look at how to know when you need new brakes.

Local Companies

Automotive Solutions & Restoration
706-485-9797
207 North Jefferson Ave,. Suite 300
Eatonton, GA
First Vehicle Services
(478) 453-8053
321 Linda Dr NE
Milledgeville, GA
Donald's Paint & Body Shop
(478) 452-3726
153 Fox Hill Rd SW
Milledgeville, GA
C & S Body Shop
(478) 452-4654
1050 S Jefferson St SE
Milledgeville, GA
Norris Wheel & Brake
(478) 452-2211
401 E Hancock St
Milledgeville, GA
Brett's Service Center
(478) 452-5885
500 N Jefferson St NE
Milledgeville, GA
Terry's Auto Clinic
(478) 452-9733
1019 S Elbert St
Milledgeville, GA
Auto Solutions
(478) 452-8907
1986 N Jefferson St NE
Milledgeville, GA
B & B Wrecker Service
(478) 453-8350
671 S Wilkinson St
Milledgeville, GA
Capitol Transmission
(478) 452-8422
902 S Jefferson St SE
Milledgeville, GA

They may not be something you think about very often, but your vehicle's brakes are one feature that should always be in top working condition. Let's look at how to know when you need new brakes.

Look, listen
There are two ways to check for brake wear on disc brakes: by looking and by listening. First, check for wear by looking at your brake pads through the spaces between the wheel's spokes. The outside pad will be pressed against a metal rotor. Generally, there should be at least 1/4 inch of pad. If you see less than 1/4 inch of pad, you may want to have your brake pads inspected or replaced.

Have you ever heard a high-pitched screeching sound when you applied your brakes? That's a small metal shim, called an indicator, which is giving you an audible warning that you need to replace your brake pads. You should be aware of this sound (which is loud enough to be heard while the windows are up, but not necessarily loud enough to be heard over the radio or air conditioner). If you hear it regularly, quickly make an appointment with your mechanic.

One exception is if your car has been sitting after being exposed to water, such as from rain or from washing it. The moisture can cause a thin layer of rust to develop on the brake rotors. This is normal. When you first apply the brakes, the pads pressing on the rust-covered rotors may cause a squeal for a few stops until the rust is worn off and then the sound will disappear.

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Featured Local Company

Automotive Solutions & Restoration

706-485-9797
207 North Jefferson Ave,. Suite 300
Eatonton, GA
http://www.goautosolutions.com


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