Richard Petty once told AutoNetTV, “You’ve gotta have good
brakes. If you’ve got good brakes you can keep yourself out of a lotta
trouble.”
That’s why a regular brake inspection is on every Nampa
car’s maintenance schedule. An inspection at Country Repair will check your
brake system and let you know if there are any problems.
Of course, if you’re having trouble with your brakes, get
your car into Country Repair right away. Here are some symptoms to watch for:
Low or spongy brake pedal
Hard brake pedal
A brake warning light that stays on
Constantly squealing or grinding brakes
Vibrations or clunking sounds when you apply your brakes
If you are experiencing any of these, it’s time to get your
brakes checked.
There are two types of brakes: disc and drum. Disc brakes
have a rotor that’s attached to the axle. Calipers straddle the rotor, kind of
like the brakes on a bicycle.
Drum brakes are more common on back wheels. Both types have
pads or shoes that press against the brakes and slow the vehicle. Brake pads
and shoes are made out of very tough material to withstand the heat and force
generated when stopping your car. Eventually, they wear out with use, and
become too thin and need to be replaced.
If the brake pads wear away completely, you can damage the
rotors. The calipers can grind grooves in the rotor. Then the rotor must either
be resurfaced or replaced. That’s not only expensive, but also dangerous
because your vehicle won’t stop as quickly. Sometimes rotors warp or crack and
must be replaced.
Brake service will also include a check of your brake fluid.
When the brakes are applied, the pressure in the fluid actives the brake pads
or shoes. Not enough fluid means not enough pressure to brake properly. Also, water
builds up in the brake fluid over time, which leads to corrosion, leaks and
brake damage, and with hard use, the brakes could severely fade or even fail.
You should change the brake fluid when your manufacturer recommends to avoid
these problems.
There are different grades of brake pads; good, better and
best. Higher grades cost more, but give better braking performance and smoother
operation. It’s OK to upgrade your brake pads. But, never use a grade that’s
lower than what the manufacturer recommends.
So, be sure to properly maintain your brakes, because it’s a
lot cheaper than paying the body shop after an accident.
Come in to Country Repair for an brake inspection before
damage occurs. You can call ahead for an appointment by calling 208.467.0066.
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