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Your vehicle’s braking system is one of its most critical safety components. When your brakes start to fail, your ability to stop quickly and safely is compromised, putting you and others on the road at risk. Recognizing the warning signs of brake trouble early can help prevent dangerous situations. At Hage-Kobany Transmissions & Auto Service, we provide expert brake repair in the greater Columbia Heights, MN area. Here are five common signs of a brake problem.
A high-pitched squealing sound often indicates that the brake pads are worn down and need to be replaced. Many brake pads have built-in wear indicators that create this noise to alert you that it’s time for new pads. If you hear a grinding sound, it may mean that the brake pads are completely worn out, causing metal-to-metal contact with the rotors. Driving in this condition can significantly damage your braking system and lead to costly repairs.
If you feel vibrations when applying the brakes, it may be due to warped brake rotors. Rotors can become uneven over time due to excessive heat. Warped rotors can reduce braking efficiency and make stopping distances longer. A professional brake inspection can determine if resurfacing or replacing the rotors is necessary to restore smooth braking performance.
If your vehicle pulls to one side when you apply the brakes, it could be a sign of a stuck caliper. This greatly reduces your ability to control the vehicle, especially in emergency situations. For safety reasons, this needs to be addressed ASAP.
Most modern vehicles have a brake warning light on the dashboard that illuminates when there’s a problem with the braking system. This could indicate low brake fluid, malfunctioning wheel speed sensors, or other issues. If this light comes on, it’s important to have the system checked as soon as possible to prevent potential brake failure.
A brake pedal that feels soft or spongy when pressed is a clear indication of a problem. This could be caused by air in the brake lines or low brake fluid because of a leak. A brake fluid leak is a major safety hazard and means you should get towed to the shop.
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(763) 296-8803. At our local auto shop, we can expertly handle your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call to make an appointment!
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