Nov 11, 2023

Your Chevy’s brakes may not be the most glamorous part of your vehicle, but they are undoubtedly one of the most vital. Knowing when your Chevy needs a brake repair from your Chevy dealer is important to keep you safe behind the wheel of your Malibu, Tahoe, or Silverado.

Does Your Chevy Need a Brake Repair From Your Chevy Dealer?

Worn Brake Pads

Disc brakes are commonly used in most cars. When you step on the brake pedal, the calipers squeeze together on the rotors, causing friction between the pads and rotors to stop your vehicle. With use, the pads wear thin and become less effective at stopping your car. Replace the brake pads before they wear down to a thickness of less than one-quarter of an inch to ensure optimal braking performance.

Squealing and Grinding Sounds

The wear indicators on your brake pads will squeal when they wear down too much. In time, you’ll hear a grinding noise if you don’t replace the brake pads. Your brake pads have become so thin that the calipers grind against the rotors. Not only will this not stop your car effectively, but it will also cause damage to your rotors.

Unresponsive Brakes

Your vehicle uses brake fluid every time you use the brakes. If there’s a brake fluid leak in your braking system, an air leak, or the brake pads are worn, it will cause your brakes to be less responsive. Even if you step harder on the pedal, it will take your car longer to slow down and come to a complete stop.

Vibrations

If you feel vibrations through the brake pedal, it could be due to warped rotors. Uneven contact between the brake pads and rotors produces the vibrations you feel through the pedal. Normally, rotors warp when under severe braking conditions. For instance, driving down steep hills or towing heavy loads can cause the metal of the rotors to warp.

Pulling to the Side

If your car pulls to one side when you apply the brakes, it may suggest an issue with the braking system. A stuck caliper, unevenly worn brake pads, or a collapsed brake hose could cause the pulling. These problems can cause your car to pull to the left or right when braking.

Leaking Brake Fluid

When there’s too little brake fluid, it will trigger the brake system warning light. If you must regularly top off the brake fluid, check under your car for a yellow or brown puddle. Get leaks repaired as soon as you notice them. Low brake fluid can cause your brakes to fail.

A Brake System Warning Lights Is On

When there’s a problem with your car’s brake system, the brake system warning lights will come on. Schedule an appointment with us immediately, and we will perform the necessary repairs to ensure you have all the braking power you need to drive safely.

Your brakes must always be in perfect working condition to ensure your safety. If your brakes are not doing their job, call Park Hills Chevrolet today for expert brake system repairs.