Are your brakes crying out for attention and you just aren't noticing the signs? This article can help you identify small problems with your brakes before they become large.
When it comes to the safety of you and your passengers, your brakes are right up there when it comes to safety items Not all of the airbags which manufacturers seem to manage to squeeze into every nook and cranny in your car, not the vibrating steering wheel which alerts you of lane deviations, your brakes. Namely, because they do the very thing they are named after. Brake!
Don't Neglect Your Brakes
And as much as we all love driving, we also enjoy stopping. For this reason, it's important to pay attention to the condition of your brakes and know how to identify the signs that they might need a bit of attention. To help you out in this regards,
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Is There a Pig in the Car?
Okay, so maybe you won’t exactly hear the exact sound which a pig makes, but if you can hear any squealing or squeaking when you apply the brakes then this is a sign that they need your attention.
You see, modern brake pads are made in a way which includes a small metal pin built into the pad itself. As your brake pads wear down, this pin becomes more and more exposed until your brake pads are so low that the pin begins to come into contact with your wheel as you apply pressure to the brake pedal.
This contact is the very sound that you can hear when you brake, and it designed for the very purpose to alert you that your brake pads are running low.
Click, Click, Click
If this a sound which you can hear each time that you apply the brakes and attempt to slow your car down or bring your vehicle to a complete stop then the best option is to stop and pull over and check your brake pads.
Brakes pads are designed to fit snuggly in their compartment attached to your wheel. However, as the brake pads begin to wear down, it can start to lose its place and become loose. When this happens, the brake pads begin to move around as you apply pressure to the brake pedal, causing an alarming clicking noise to be heard.
If you can hear this noise, it’s important that you don’t want and that you pull over immediately and check the condition of your brakes. The reason for this urgency is that if the brake pads are dislodged then they could cause serious safety issues if you continue to drive it in this way.
If you can hear any of the noises mentioned above then it is time to stop the car and check the condition of your brakes. If you are at home in your garage providing service to your brakes, be sure to use the right product for the job.
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What’s the Wait?
Does it feel like it takes you longer and longer to pull up the red light? How about when you are slowing down to turn a corner? Can you feel that the car takes a little longer to pull you up than you are used to? These are both signs that your brakes are on the way out and it’s time to replace them.
The reason? For the pure fact that your car can’t stop if your brake pads are running low. Therefore, if your vehicle is having trouble stopping then it’s reasonable to check the brake pads as your first step.
Whoa! Where Are You Going?
If, when you put your foot on the brake pedal, you also have to hold on to the steering wheel to prevent you from moving into the lane beside you, the chances are that one of your brake pads has worn prematurely and it causing your car to pull to one side.
There are many reasons how this can happen, however, the most common cause is an unaligned wheel, causing your brake pads to wear inconsistently. If you can feel your vehicle pulling to one side when you are braking then it’s time to take a look at your brake pads.
Vibrations in the Brake Pedal
If it feels like your brake pedal is trying to give you a foot massage then it’s time to check the brakes. As nice as a foot massage might be while you are driving, it’s, unfortunately, a sign that your brakes are on the way out.
The reason for this is likely that your brakes have worn consistently on both sides and is causing your car to jump-brake as you apply pressure to the pedal. This, in turn, is causing the vibrations in your brake pedal.
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