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Hitting The Brakes

Safety should always be an essential element of your car care. So even if you don’t care about how your car looks, you should practice preventive maintenance to protect yourself — and other Redmond motorists — on the road. And good safety starts with good brakes.

Brakes need a regular inspection. There are important parts that wear out or wear down, and it’s best to replace them before you have issues.

Of course, if you are having trouble with your brakes, NOW is the time to fix them. If your brake warning light is on, that’s a good sign that you need your brakes checked. Redmond motorists can also tell something is wrong with their brakes by the feel of the pedal or unusual sounds while braking. If the brake pedal is low, feels spongy when you press it or is hard to push, that indicates a problem with your brakes. If you hear squealing, grinding or clunking noises when you brake, that can also indicate issues. If vibrations accompany braking, then it is critical to get your brakes checked.

Brakes come in two basic types. With disk brakes, a rotor is attached to the axle of the vehicle. Padded calipers straddle the rotor, which close when the brakes are applied. The resulting friction causes the rotor — and the axle — to stop turning. With drum brakes, brake pads (also called shoes) press against the inside of a drum to create friction and stop the drum, and hence the vehicle’s wheels, from turning.

When Marshalls Automotive services your brake system, your honest technician checks all of the brake pads for wear. If they are too thin, they need to be replaced. This is an inexpensive repair at Marshalls Automotive compared to what procrastination will cost you. If pads wear away completely, then the rotors and drums can be damaged. They will have to be either resurfaced or replaced, and that can be expensive. But if your vehicle brake pads are worn out, then your brakes are compromised and your stopping power is greatly reduced. You could easily wind up in an accident.

Brake pads come in several different grades such as regular, metallic and ceramic. The higher grades are more expensive in Redmond, but they also work better. Oregon car owners who want better and smoother braking, should consider upgrading. However, Bend drivers should NEVER use a brake pad that is lower than your auto maker’s recommendation.

After you your brake pads are checked at Marshalls Automotive, it’s vital to have your brake fluid checked. This is a critical element in your brake system. When you press your brake pedal, you are compressing the brake fluid, creating pressure that activates the brake pads. If your fluid pressure is low, it will cut down your braking power. The pads just won’t be able to press hard enough against the rotor or drum to stop your vehicle. Just as with worn pads, insufficient brake fluid can lead to a harmful and costly accident in Redmond.

Water can build up in your brake fluid, which can cause dangerous corrosion in your braking system. Eventually this can cause your brake fluid to leak. So Redmond motorists should also change their brake fluid periodically. Your vehicle owner’s manual will have guidelines on how often it should be replaced or ask a honest service professional at Marshalls Automotive. We have been servicing brake systems in Redmond for 25 years.

Remember, safety first. It’s vital auto advice for all Central Oregon car owners on the road. You’re not just protecting others; you’re protecting yourself.

  • Attribution: AutoNetTV
  • Original Post Date July 28th, 2015
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