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Brakes Services In Kincardine, ON

Brake Service Near Me

Brake Service

What Do You Mean by Brake Service?

Brake service refers to the deep evaluation of the braking system and its core issues.

Major Components of the Braking System

The braking system is comprised of several components:

  • Brake pedal
  • Brake booster
  • Master cylinder
  • Brake lines and hoses

Brake lines and hoses connect the master cylinder to the wheel braking system. They transport brake fluid and transmit hydraulic pressure to your disc or drum brakes.

So, what’s the difference between a brake line and a brake hose? A brake line is a rigid metal tube that runs along the chassis. A brake hose is a flexible tube that connects the stiff brake line to the braking mechanism in areas where the wheel moves.

Damage to brake lines or hoses commonly results in the following:

  • Brake fluid leaking from various parts of your brake system.
  • Uneven wheel pressure causes the automobile to pull to one side while braking.

Disc Brakes

A disc brake is comprised of a caliper, brake pads, and a rotor. When the brake pedal is depressed, pressure from the braking fluid contacts the caliper pistons, forcing the brake pads to compress the spinning rotor. Friction between the brake pads and the rotor stops the vehicle’s wheels.

Drum Brakes

A drum brake is made up of a braking drum that contains a wheel cylinder and brake shoes.

When you pump the brake pedal, brake fluid pressure activates the wheel cylinder, causing a pair of brake shoes to separate and fall into the insides of the spinning brake drum. The tires halt due to friction between the braking shoes and the drum.

Key Tips for Brake Maintenance

  • Check Brake pads and rotors
  • Bleed the brake lines
  • Flush your brake fluid
  • Upgrade or replace brake parts
  • Braking system care

When Should You Get Your Car’s Brake Checked?

Usually, brake pads should be changed every 48,000 km. This can, however, vary depending on the sort of car you drive and how frequently you engage your brakes.

Red Flags That Your Car’s Brakes Need Repair or Replacement

Whenever your experience inefficiency while braking your car, there are a number of potential red flags that risk spoiling your driving experience. Here are some signs to look out for:

  • A soft or spongy brake pedal.
  • Squealing and grinding when braking.
  • A burning smell while pressing the brakes.
  • Brake service warning light is on.

What To Do When Your Vehicle’s Brakes Fail While Driving?

Stay calm! There are certain actions you can take to stop your automobile safely. If you find yourself in this situation, perform the following steps:

  1. Initially, try quickly applying pressure to the brake pedal. This may provide enough friction for the brake pads to halt the vehicle briefly. If it doesn’t work, lower the gear and utilize the engine to slow the car down. You can also attempt to use your emergency brakes, but be careful not to lock the wheels, as this could result in you losing control over the vehicle.
  2. After you’ve come to a complete stop, activate your hazard lights and call for assistance. Before you return to the road, you must have your braking system fixed.

Brake maintenance can certainly be costly, but it pales in comparison to the expenses brought on by an accident. It’s critical to keep an eye on your braking system and address any issues with it as soon as possible.

Skip’s Tirecraft is here to help. We offer excellent automotive services, not only for your brakes. Check out our services highlighted on our site to learn more about how we can help you get back on the road safely.

Average Cost for Repairing or Replacing Vehicle Brakes

Brake repair can be super expensive, varying on the extent of the damage done. But you might need to have your brake pads or brake rotors completely replaced. Either way, you’re looking at quite an expensive job.

 

Components

Average repair cost

1.

Brake Pads $50 – $150 

2.

Brake Rotors $2 5- $75 each

3.

Brake Calipers $100 – $200 each

4.

Brake Fluid $20 – $50

Get in Touch With the Professionals at Skip’s Tirecraft

If you’re seeking the best automotive services for your vehicle, look no further than Skip’s Tirecraft. We are Ontario’s most recognized automotive service center that offers you top-notch service for a wide range of vehicles.

We proudly own the title of Tire Experts, offering only the best products and services to all our clients. When you bring your vehicle to our workshop, all you have to do is sit and relax while our team of experts diagnose the root cause of your vehicle’s troubles, restoring it to a state that allows you to enjoy a hassle-free ride.

We promise 100% complete satisfaction, and our mission is to guarantee that every customer walks away feeling appreciated and valued with the highest respect. Everyone we serve should be completely happy with the service and guidance they receive from their local Tirecraft.

Some Other Services We Provide

  • Brakes repair service
  • Wheel alignment
  • Auto repair services
  • Tire storage
  • Branded tires

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