Aug 26, 2022

Your Chevy braking system is a very efficient and important part of your car’s safety system. It does, however, require regular servicing to keep it in great shape. When you need a brake repair, your Chevy dealer in Jacksonville, TX, can fix it. These are some of the signs that your brakes need to get checked.

Brake Repair Jacksonville, TX

Signs You Need a Brake Repair at Your Chevy Dealer

Worn Brake Pads

The brake pads fit into the brake calipers that are attached above each of your tires. When you step on the brakes, the calipers are forced against both sides of each of the rotors. The pads inside them have a special material covering that generates friction against the rotors and stops your car. The material covering will gradually start to wear off.

As the pad’s material covering wears off, your brakes will take longer to apply, and your braking distance will increase. This is due to the thinner covering providing less friction against the rotors. When the pads reach the point that they need to be changed, you’ll hear a high-pitched screeching from the pads. This screeching sound is a sign that your pads need to be changed ASAP.

Your Car Pulls to One Side

If your car pulls to one side when you brake, your braking system on the opposite side isn’t working correctly. As we’ve seen, the brake calipers must grasp the rotors to stop your car. The hydraulic force that pushes the calipers against the rotors is provided by pressurized brake fluid. This fluid is forced through the brake hoses and pushes the pins out of the calipers, causing them to close.

There are several causes for this type of brake failure. A caliper pin could be damaged or rusted, and this prevents the caliper from closing correctly. A lack of brake fluid could reduce the pressure in the system and prevent the caliper from closing. Finally, an air bubble in the brake hose could prevent the fluid from exerting pressure.

Vibrations When You Brake

A vibration when your hit the brake pedal is a sign that there’s a problem with one or more rotors. The rotors are the smooth metal discs behind your wheels. These discs are flat, which provides the best surface for the calipers to grab. If the surface becomes less even, the brake pads will have increasing difficulty grabbing the rotor, and you’ll feel a vibration.

The uneven surface of a rotor can be caused by damage or dried adhesive from an overheated brake pad. Our technicians will check the rotors, and we can repair or replace any damaged ones.

Schedule Brake Repair at Our Jacksonville, TX Chevy Service Department

Do you think that your vehicle is experiencing issues with the brake system? Has it been a while since you have gotten a brake service? If you have any brake problems or would like professional brake service, call us right away at Bacon Auto Country. We can inspect the brakes, as well as do any brake repairs.