The average midsize car has a curb weight of 3,361lbs. That is a lot of weight that your brakes need to slow down and stop, especially in emergencies when you need to come to a stop quickly. That is why it is essential to make sure the brakes on your car are healthy; if you need a brake repair, then your local Chevy dealer is the perfect place to start.
Is It Time for a Brake Repair? Visit Your Chevy Dealer Today
The brake light on your dash is an easily recognizable sign that you need to visit a repair shop soon. The brake light can be red, yellow, or orange and signifies that it is time to have your brakes inspected for issues. Waiting to take your vehicle in will not make the problem disappear and cause the problem to grow larger. However, if you take care of the problem when it is small, it could mean fewer expenses later on.
Vibration
If you notice your steering wheel vibrating while driving, it could signify that you have an uneven rotor. A brake inspection could reveal the need for a repair so you can solve the problem quickly. Another time you may notice unusual vibrations in your car is while braking itself. If you notice that your vehicle vibrates or feels like it is jerking as you apply pressure to the brakes, it’s time to get your car into the service center at your dealer.
Sounds
Unusual sounds are a noticeable indicator that you should bring your car to a dealership to check it. For example, you may notice grinding or squealing in your brakes while driving or while you are coming to a stop. These sounds could be caused by metal grinding on metal; if this occurs, make sure you schedule an appointment soon. A dealership will be able to diagnose and fix these problems for you.
Soft Brakes
If you notice that your brakes feel “soft” when you are slowing down or coming to a stop, then you should make an appointment with a professional. Another indicator is if you notice that it takes longer to stop than usual. Your brakes are necessary to your safety, and the safety of others in your car, so soft brakes can become a significant problem.
Drifting
If you notice that you are pulling or drifting to one side while braking, it’s important to get your brakes checked. A drifting vehicle can easily cause accidents and is dangerous for you and other drivers on the road. This uneven braking can be caused by several issues, including the hoses or calipers. So don’t wait; make sure you get your brakes inspected as soon as possible.
The brakes in your car keep you, your family, and others on the road safe. If it has been a long time since you had your brakes inspected, or you have noticed issues, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment for repairs. Contact us at Park Hills Chevrolet of Park Hills to schedule an appointment with our factory-trained service department today.
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