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7 Signs You Should Check Your Brakes

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Preserve the life of your vehicle and enhance overall safety with routine brake inspections on your vehicle.
“When it comes to vehicle safety, the brake system is at the top of the list, so have your brakes checked by an auto service professional at least once a year,” said Rich White, executive director with the Car Care Council. “Knowing the key warning signs that your brakes may need maintenance will go a long way toward keeping you and others safe on the road.”
The brake care experts at the Car Care Council recommend motorists watch for these signs:

  1. Noise: Screeching, grinding or clicking noises when applying the brakes.
  2. Pulling: Vehicle pulls to one side while braking.
  3. Low pedal: Brake pedal nearly touches the floor before engaging.
  4. Hard pedal: Must apply extreme pressure to the pedal before brakes engage.
  5. Grabbing: Brakes grab at the slightest touch to the pedal.
  6. Vibration: Brake pedal vibrates or pulses, even under normal braking conditions.
  7. Light: Brake light is illuminated on your vehicle’s dashboard.

Brakes are a normal wear item on any vehicle and they will eventually need to be replaced. Factors that can affect brake wear include driving habits, operating conditions, vehicle type and the quality of the brake lining material. Understanding these warning signs can help you and your family stay safe on the road.
For more ways to enhance the safety of your vehicle, visit www.carcare.org.
SOURCE:
Car Care Council

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