Complete Brake Job and Brake Service Process

You may not think much about your brakes, but they do an important to stop safely. Your brake system contains different mechanical parts and even may have sensors which all combine to make your car stop.

It is important that all parts in your brakes are in perfect working condition. If you hear your brakes squeaking or if your car makes jerky stops or if the brake light stays on- it may be time for a brake service or a quick brake job.

Today we will take a look at the process of a brake service and what it involves


The Steps Involved in Brake Service
You may or may not need a brake service and it depends on the condition of your brake components. Sometimes all it can take is a quick brake job like replacing the brake pads on the wheels to fix the problems.

 

A Complete Brake Service Involves the Following:

Inspection of Braking System

The first thing involved is a complete inspection of your brakes and components including antilock brake equipment. If the vehicle is equipped with ABS, then the whole system is also checked.
The things that are checked include brake pedals, brake lights, parking brake and so on. The process also includes checking all fluid levels, brake pads, rotors and other components.
The inspection reveals the problem and determines what type of brake job you need. For example, if your brake pads are worn out, you will have to replace them to make your brakes work flawlessly.
 
Rotor Inspection

The next step involves checking the rotors for any grooves, heat cracks, discolored spots or scratches which mean you have to go for resurfacing. It is also necessary to check the rotor runout to ensure they are within specifications.
 
Damaged rotors can increase the brake temperature and also result in pad worn out. If they are significantly damaged you may even fail to brake. They can also lead to stuck pistons and fluid leaks.
 
Next the Caliper Mounts and the Calipers are Inspected to Check if They Have Worn Evenly

In this step we also inspect the brake shoes, drums, wheel cylinder and other components. If any problem is found corrective measures are taken. The step also involves inspecting for any leaks in steel brake lines, master cylinder, proportioning valve, ABS and rubber hoses.
If any brake hardware is found to be faulty or damaged, then it is replaced in the brake service.
 

Additional Brake Jobs
Here are some of the other things an expert can help you with.

• During brake inspection your brakes will also be checked for noises. If any part is loose or vibrates more than necessary it can cause squeaky noises.
• You may also need to resurface the rotors to reduce noise and other problems.
 
Get hold of the right Brake Job & Brake Service experts today and bid adieu to your car worries. With the right maintainance, your car will be able to perform better and go that extra mile.

 

 

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