If you’re like most drivers, you probably don’t think about brake repair until there’s a problem. And by then, it can be expensive and inconvenient to get the issue fixed. Master Muffler is here to explain everything you need to know about brake repair – from the different parts of the brake system, to the signs that your brakes need attention and how much it costs to have them repaired or replaced.
Everything You Need to Know About Brake Repair
The brake system is one of the most important safety features on your vehicle, but you might not know what it entails or how to properly care for it. Let the auto repair experts at Master Muffler help.
Parts of the Brake System
Your vehicle’s brake system is made up of several parts – the brake pads, brake rotors, brake calipers, and brake fluid – that work together to stop your car when you press the brake pedal. Over time, these parts can wear out or become damaged, which can lead to brake problems.
How Often Brakes Should be Serviced
Most brake pads need to be replaced every 30,000 miles or so. However, this can vary depending on the type of vehicle you drive and how often you use your brakes. For example, if you do a lot of city driving or brake heavily when going down hills, your brake pads may need to be replaced more frequently. You should have your brakes checked at least once a year to make sure they’re in good condition.
Signs There’s a Problem with the Brakes
There are a few signs that your brakes may need attention. If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to take your car in for brake repair.
- Your brake light is on
- You hear squealing or grinding noises when you brake
- Your car pulls to one side when you brake
- You feel vibrations in the steering wheel or brake pedal when you brake
- It takes longer than usual for your car to stop
- Your brake pedal feels spongy when depressed
You know your car, so if something feels off, don’t hesitate to make an appointment at your nearest Master Muffler for a once-over.
What To Do If Your Brakes Fail While Driving
If your brakes fail while you’re driving, don’t panic! There are a few things you can do to stop your car safely. Follow these tips from Defensive Driving:
First, try pumping the brake pedal quickly. This may give the brake pads enough friction to stop the car temporarily. If that doesn’t work, downshift into a lower gear and use the engine to slow the car down. You can also use your emergency brake, but be careful not to lock up the wheels as this could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
Once you’ve brought your car to a stop, turn on your hazard lights and call for help. You’ll need to have your brake system repaired before you can drive again.
Brake repair can be expensive, but it’s nothing compared to the cost of an accident. That’s why it’s important to keep an eye on your brake system and get brake problems fixed as soon as possible. Master Muffler is here to help – we offer brake repair services at all of our locations across Utah. We’ll make sure your brakes are in good condition so
Cost of Repairing or Replacing a Vehicle’s Brakes
Brake repair can be expensive, depending on the extent of the damage. You may need to have your brake pads or brake rotors replaced, or you may need a complete brake system overhaul.
The average cost of replacing brake system parts:
- brake pads: $50-$150
- brake rotors: $25-$75 each
- brake calipers: $100-$200 each
- brake fluid: $20-$50
On top of the cost of parts, you should also factor in the cost of labor, and having to rent a replacement car or Uber unit your vehicle is back in working order. To avoid wasting time and money, bring your car to Master Muffler so a qualified mechanic or brake specialist can perform an inspection. They’ll be able to diagnose the problem and recommend the best course of action.
CONTACT MASTER MUFFLER TODAY
At Master Muffler, we specialize in brake repair and replacement. We have a team of experienced mechanics who can help you get your brakes back in good working order. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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