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Most drivers know their vehicle well enough to notice when something doesn't feel or sound quite right. If you're starting to hear squealing, screeching, or the sound of metal against metal when you step on the brake pedal, it's a good indication that a brake service, or possibly a more extensive brake repair, will be necessary in the not so distant future.

As you know, a properly functioning braking system is vital to your safety when driving. During a simple commute through heavy traffic, thousands of pounds of metal, plastic and empty coffee cups will be brought to a stop hundreds of times before you get to work. It's inevitable that the various components of this system will wear out, but it often happens slowly. You may not notice there is a problem until something goes wrong, such as not stopping in time to avoid a fender bender as you navigate your way through traffic. 

Neglect can lead to increased brake repair costs, or worse, no brakes at all. Fortunately, paying attention to a few warning signs can keep you stopping when and where you want to, instead of in the back of the car that's in front of you. We want to offer you some basic facts about brakes to help you and your auto mechanic 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:

Schedule a brake service if you . . .

  • Hear a high pitched squeal while stopping;
  • Notice the distance it takes to come to a stop increases
  • Feel the steering wheel vibrate or pulsate as you come to as stop
  • Notice the brake pedal travels farther down than it did a few months ago;

If you keep up with regular brake service, pay attention to the signs of brake wear, and choose the right components for your vehicle will keep you stopping smoothly and safely right where you want to be.

Need professional brake service? 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. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Cannon Falls, MN and the surrounding areas.

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Neglect can lead to increased brake repair costs, or worse no brakes at all. Stay Alert to a few warning signs keep you stopping when and where you want

Most drivers know their vehicle well enough to notice when something doesn't feel or sound quite right. If you're starting to hear squealing, screeching, or the sound of metal against metal when you step on the brake pedal, it's a good indication that a brake service, or possibly a more extensive brake repair, will be necessary in the not so distant future.

As you know, a properly functioning braking system is vital to your safety when driving. During a simple commute through heavy traffic, thousands of pounds of metal, plastic and empty coffee cups will be brought to a stop hundreds of times before you get to work. It's inevitable that the various components of this system will wear out, but it often happens slowly. You may not notice there is a problem until something goes wrong, such as not stopping in time to avoid a fender bender as you navigate your way through traffic. 

Neglect can lead to increased brake repair costs, or worse, no brakes at all. Fortunately, paying attention to a few warning signs can keep you stopping when and where you want to, instead of in the back of the car that's in front of you. We want to offer you some basic facts about brakes to help you and your auto mechanic 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:

Schedule a brake service if you . . .

  • Hear a high pitched squeal while stopping;
  • Notice the distance it takes to come to a stop increases
  • Feel the steering wheel vibrate or pulsate as you come to as stop
  • Notice the brake pedal travels farther down than it did a few months ago;

If you keep up with regular brake service, pay attention to the signs of brake wear, and choose the right components for your vehicle will keep you stopping smoothly and safely right where you want to be.

Need professional brake service? 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. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Cannon Falls, MN and the surrounding areas.

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Ashlan Kaplan
Cannon Auto RepairAuto Repair Shop in Cannon Falls, MN

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1709 Minnesota 20, Cannon Falls, MN 55009507-263-2120info@cannonautorepair.com
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