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It’s critical that you take care of any issues you find with your brakes, brake pads, or brake discs as soon as you detect them. If you ignore it, your car’s performance will decline, its stopping distance will increase, and there will be a significant risk to your safety and the safety of your passengers.
Brake Inspection for Free.
Please do not hesitate to schedule a free, no-obligation brake inspection if you have any concerns regarding your brakes or are preparing to travel a long distance.
Our certified specialists will do extensive inspections on the range of parts, liquids, and materials that comprise the braking system. Your brakes will be diagnosed, fixed, or replaced by us, and they will function at their peak efficiency once more.
Frequently asked questions
We now have an FAQ list that we hope will help you
answer some of the more common ones.
1. What do car brakes do?
The braking system in a vehicle is responsible for bringing your vehicle to a stop while you are driving. There are different brake systems used for braking for different vehicles. It is estimated that nearly 20% of MOT failures are caused by faulty brakes; if you suspect your brakes require servicing, we offer a FREE brake check to detect any issues by our friendly experts.
2. Why are there brakes on cars?
How can I identify typical car braking problems?
Here are a few indicators that your brakes may be having problems:
brakes that squeak
If your brakes are squeaking, it’s possible that the brake linings are creating friction. This may result in additional harm being done to the rotors, brake drums, brake linings, and brake pads.
Withdrawing to one side
Your car may pull to one side if you have a defective brake line, worn brake linings, or uneven brake linings. The braking system’s tainted fluid or improperly adjusted brakes are the most likely causes of dragging brakes.
atypical brake behavior
The master cylinder, which generally applies pressure to the brakes, may be the cause if the brake pedal feels spongy or descends slowly to the ground.
Brake warning indicator
Look for the brake warning light; if it illuminates, the master cylinder may be the cause, however this is not the only possibility. In the event that the master cylinder causes a shift in pressure,
3. Can I come in for a free check?
Yes, we offer customers a free non-obligation check. Call us on +44 1895 730057 to or use the form to arrange a free check.