Brakes Maintenance
Brakes Maintenance
The importance of your vehicle's braking system cannot be emphasized enough. When it’s compromised in
any way, there’s a significant increase in the risk of serious incidents, jeopardizing not only your
safety but that of everyone near your vehicle. That's why it is crucial to have your vehicle’s
braking system regularly inspected by qualified maintenance professionals like the ones here at
Pohanka Hyundai of Fredericksburg.
At our state-of-the-art service facility, we can diagnose and repair problems related to your
vehicle’s braking system with expert care and attention to detail, to get you back to driving with
confidence. But how can you identify issues or determine when it's time to schedule a service
appointment? We’ll provide answers to these common questions and more in the sections that follow.
How can I tell if my brakes require service?
Fortunately, signs of braking system issues are easy enough for a driver to detect. Unusual sounds like grinding or squeaking serve as clear indicators that something requires attention. You may also feel abnormalities (such as shaking and vibrating) when the brakes are compromised, or you may feel the vehicle pulling to one side or notice that it takes longer than usual to come to a full stop. Regardless of the symptom, be sure to promptly address any concerns with a professional service representative at Pohanka Hyundai of Fredericksburg.
How frequently should I have my brakes inspected?
It’s important to have your braking system examined regularly by qualified service professionals. Brake pads go through more friction-induced wear and tear and require more frequent replacements than other braking components. Neglecting worn brake pads can also lead to rotor damage, so it’s in your best interest to not put off this critical. As a general guideline, you should have your brakes inspected whenever you take your vehicle in for an oil change and tire rotation. This is typically every 5,000 miles or so, but the owner’s manual for your vehicle will specify the recommendations for that particular model.
When will my brakes need to be replaced?
For the average driver who practices gentle driving habits, brake pads typically last around 15,000 miles. As previously mentioned, brake rotors have a longer lifespan and generally require replacement around the 60,000-mile mark. However, it is important to note that rotors are susceptible to rust. You may be surprised to learn that driving your vehicle is more beneficial for rotor integrity than leaving it parked since the friction generated during braking helps scrape off any accumulated pitting and rust, much like how a toothbrush works to remove plaque.
Regular brake maintenance is paramount for your safety.
If you notice any signs of brake issues or if you are unsure about the condition of your brakes, make an appointment with our service department. Prioritizing brake care demonstrates your commitment to road safety for yourself and fellow drivers.
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