Are you noticing anything different with your vehicle? If you know your vehicle very well, you will notice when something's not right, whether it's the tires, brakes, or lights. Sounds of squealing, metal against metal, or high-pitched screeching when you step on the brake pedal, are some of the first signs that a brake service or possibly a more extensive brake repair will probably be necessary sooner rather than later. You may be wondering where the noises are coming from and what is making them. 

Here are some basic facts to help you determine whether a simple brake service, such as turning the rotors, will take care of the problem, or whether a full brake repair is necessary:

What Does Pedal Pressure Mean?

To explain pedal pressure simply, the pedal pressurizes the hydraulic system that pushes the pistons out of the calipers, contacting the brake pads and pressing them against the spinning brake rotors. The friction caused by the contact of the pad on the rotors converts energy into heat and slows the vehicle.

Do Brakes Wear Out?

Brakes don't just fail—they deteriorate. When one component of the system wears out, it seems to take the rest with it. Find a brake repair specialist to conduct a full inspection to determine where noise may be coming from and also whether there are any serious problems. The most common components to wear out are the brake pads and rotors, which, fortunately, are relatively simple and inexpensive fixes. A pad that is worn down to its backing plate will eat grooves in the rotors, which can become thin or badly worn. If they cannot be machined properly, they will need to be replaced.

STOP the Noise!

Unfortunately, even after your brakes have been inspected and determined that they are fully functioning, it is possible the noise may persist. Your mechanic can offer some solutions to help reduce the noise and ensure that your brakes are functioning properly.

Need a quality brake repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Cannon Auto Repair today by calling 507-263-2120 or go on-line at https://www.cannonautorepair.com for more information about our brake service. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Cannon Falls, MN, and the surrounding areas.

STOP the Noise with Brake Repair! Some basic facts to help you determine whether a simple brake inspection or a full brake repair is necessary.

Are you noticing anything different with your vehicle? If you know your vehicle very well, you will notice when something's not right, whether it's the tires, brakes, or lights. Sounds of squealing, metal against metal, or high-pitched screeching when you step on the brake pedal, are some of the first signs that a brake service or possibly a more extensive brake repair will probably be necessary sooner rather than later. You may be wondering where the noises are coming from and what is making them. 

Here are some basic facts to help you determine whether a simple brake service, such as turning the rotors, will take care of the problem, or whether a full brake repair is necessary:

What Does Pedal Pressure Mean?

To explain pedal pressure simply, the pedal pressurizes the hydraulic system that pushes the pistons out of the calipers, contacting the brake pads and pressing them against the spinning brake rotors. The friction caused by the contact of the pad on the rotors converts energy into heat and slows the vehicle.

Do Brakes Wear Out?

Brakes don't just fail—they deteriorate. When one component of the system wears out, it seems to take the rest with it. Find a brake repair specialist to conduct a full inspection to determine where noise may be coming from and also whether there are any serious problems. The most common components to wear out are the brake pads and rotors, which, fortunately, are relatively simple and inexpensive fixes. A pad that is worn down to its backing plate will eat grooves in the rotors, which can become thin or badly worn. If they cannot be machined properly, they will need to be replaced.

STOP the Noise!

Unfortunately, even after your brakes have been inspected and determined that they are fully functioning, it is possible the noise may persist. Your mechanic can offer some solutions to help reduce the noise and ensure that your brakes are functioning properly.

Need a quality brake repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Cannon Auto Repair today by calling 507-263-2120 or go on-line at https://www.cannonautorepair.com for more information about our brake service. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Cannon Falls, MN, and the surrounding areas.

Ashlan Kaplan