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Avoiding Costly Car Repairs
A vehicle’s brake system is one of the most important components of the car that should always be working in top condition. When you often seem to hear your car squealing at a higher pitch than normal every time you step on the brakes, then it may be time to check your brakes or go to the mechanic and have it inspected.
As you step on the brake pedal, the brake pads (which are hydraulically-operated) apply pressure to the tires and cause the tires to stop moving. The faster your vehicle is traveling, the more pressure is needed to stop the car. The larger the pressure applied, the more friction and heat is developed between the moving tire and the brake pad. Although the brake pad is made out of material that can withstand extreme friction and heat, the brake pad is still at risk of wear and tear a s time goes on.
When you check the brake pads and see that it is already less than ¼-inch thick, then it may be time to replace them. Continuing to drive on these brakes will only lead to costly repairs in the future. When you hear the car growling or grinding as you step on the brakes, it is a sign that you have worn out the brake pads completely.
Aside from the wear and tear of the brake pedal, there are also several brake-related problems that affect the car’s total performance. Most common is when the vehicle becomes more unresponsive as you push the brake pedal, it is a sign of a brake fluid leak or a leak in the brake fluid hose.
The maintenance of the brake system is one that is often neglected by car owners. However, most of them don’t realize that running the car and ignoring these brake problems is the most common cause of vehicular accidents on the road. Checking the brakes regularly, on the other hand, prevent collisions and eventually, helps you save on car repair costs.