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Common Brake Problems

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When it comes to car brakes, it’s not worth the risk. Knowing how to detect warning signs is crucial to the safety of everyone, whether it is the driver and passengers or people in the community. To work properly, brakes need to be serviced and replaced regularly. To ensure safety, and to prevent more expensive repairs in the future, it is important to look for signs.
 

Warning Signs for Brake Issues

 
The brake pedal is less responsive, and you have to press harder than usual to get your car to slow down.
 
Chemical smell. This sharp smell comes from brakes that have overheated. Overheating can also result in smoke coming out from behind the wheel. It is unsafe to drive with brakes in this condition, as the overheated brakes can fail. In the event of this happening, pull over and let your car cool down.  Also, double check that your parking brake is released, as it might also be the cause of the problem.

brake warning light

Brake warning light is lit on your dashboard. 
 
Brakes or steering wheel are vibrating while you are braking. This results from metal rubbing against metal. Overlooking this sign might lead to the warping of your rotors, which will cost a lot of money to repair.
 
worn brake pads
The car automatically steers to a side of the road when you are braking. This means there is a problem with your brake hose or caliper, you should get this checked out.
 
There’s a loud noise such as squealing, grinding, screeching, or rubbing. This indicates that most likely, your brake pads are wearing out.
 
With time, brake parts wear out. When brakes do not work properly work, you lose your ability to stop and, ultimately, control your vehicle. Be sure to put safety first! If you see any of these symptoms, it’s time to turn to a professional. Schedule a brake service with United Tire & Service at one of our 13 tire shops in Pennsylvania.
 

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