Types of Brake Service

  1. Brake Inspection
    • Diagnose issues like a spongy brake pedal or illuminated brake light.
    • Perform a routine check-up to ensure brakes are in optimal condition.
  2. Brake Pad Replacement
    • Routine maintenance to replace worn brake pads, ensuring proper stopping power.
  3. Brake Rotor Service
  4. Brake Shoe Replacement
    • Replace brake shoes in drum-style braking systems for effective stopping.
  5. Brake Drum Service
    • Smooth drum surfaces or replace them as needed, similar to rotor service but for drum brakes.
  6. Brake Fluid Service
    • Routine brake fluid exchange to maintain system efficiency.
    • Diagnose and repair brake fluid leaks.
  7. Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Service
    • Inspect and repair ABS components, from sensors to the control module.
  8. Brake Repair
    • Comprehensive service for all brake system components, including power brake booster and parking brake assembly.

When to Schedule a Brake Service

  • If the brake warning light comes on.
  • When the brake pedal feels unusual (e.g., spongy or too firm).
  • If there are unusual noises or leaks.
  • At the vehicle’s recommended service intervals.

Next Step
Schedule a brake service appointment to address any issues or maintain your vehicle’s braking performance.