Reasons Your Brakes Are Squeaking
Sometimes, your brakes squeak to let you know that the pads have worn down. These pads play an important role in stopping the car as they get pressed against the rotors. After many trips, however, they start to wear down. A metal wear indicator will start scratching the nearby rotors, causing those squeaks.
To press those pads to the rotors, you need working brake calipers. These calipers will also experience wear and tear and could go beyond squeaking to a louder grinding noise. Similar grinding noises might occur when the rotors wear out or do so unevenly. These components can be smoothed out or eventually replaced.
It's also possible your brakes are squeaking from water or condensation. Cars parked outside will be more exposed to the rain and dew which could cause a temporary squeak. If the sounds go away, this is a likely explanation.
How Often to Replace Brakes
To prevent brake squeaks, it helps to follow the manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule in your owner's manual. You'll stay up to speed on necessary inspections for the brakes and fluid levels so that everything works as designed and so that we can catch any issues early.
When it comes to replacing brakes, the frequency will differ from vehicle to vehicle. After driving about 25,000 miles, consider having them inspected to check the condition. If you'd like to extend this life longer, observe careful driving habits that avoid hard braking. Are you often carrying heavy cargo? Remove what's not needed to reduce the strain on your brakes.
How to Schedule Brake Repair Online
Squeaks are just one brake issue that could come up. You might also feel like the brake is spongy or that your car is pulling to one side. Whatever the symptoms, make sure to fill out our online scheduling form to request an appointment. Our technicians will be happy to look into the brake system and make a diagnosis.
If we determine a component that needs to be replaced, we'll scan our on-site stock of parts to find the right one. Then, we'll expertly exchange the old part for a new one and ensure everything is working correctly. If you'd prefer to repair your brakes at home, fill out our parts order form to request items.
As you make this appointment or place an order, we encourage you to check out our current service and parts specials. One of these offers might apply to your appointment and get you this service at a better value.
Schedule Brake Repair Today!
Now that you know a few reasons why your car brakes are squeaking around Mount Pocono, Tobyhanna, or Scranton, Pennsylvania, make an appointment with our team.
We'll figure out the issue so that you can continue on your adventures through Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
Contact us at Ray Price Chevrolet to schedule a day and time for brake repair!