Brake Repair near Shrewsbury MA

Vehicles require all types of services as they age. Changing the motor oil and filter, rotating the tires—these routine procedures help ensure lasting reliability. Then, you also have specific service needs that can relate to the brakes, the engine, the transmission, and so on.

If your model is currently in need of brake repair near Shrewsbury, MA, you can book a visit to our Harr Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (CDJR) shop online. We’ll happily take care of your vehicle’s brakes.

To ensure you understand the basics of brake service, we have answered a few common questions below.

How Do I Know If My Brakes Need To Be Repaired?Brake tune-up

You have a better understanding of your model than anyone else does. You know how it’s supposed to drive, handle, accelerate, and stop. So, if unusual occurrences start to take place, that’s a strong indicator that a part in your car needs to be repaired or replaced.

If the brakes need to be repaired, most of the unusual behavior will occur as you press on the brake pedal and try to decelerate. If your vehicle takes longer to come to a complete stop than you’re used to, the brakes are wearing down. If it is pulling to one side each time you attempt to stop, that’s another indicator that the brakes are aging.

The brake pedal will provide clues also. The pedal should be firm and reactive, immediately slowing your car as you begin to press on it. Worn brakes, however, will cause the pedal to feel squishy and lazy, requiring you to push it completely to the floor before deceleration occurs.

How Long Do Brakes Typically Last?Getting brake service done

Like any component in your vehicle, the brakes have a predetermined lifespan. The two most notable parts are the pads and the rotors. Depending on how often you drive, the conditions your car is exposed to, and your personal driving habits, the pads and rotors can last anywhere from four years to seven years, or from 50,000 to 70,000 miles.

So, what types of behaviors wear brakes down quickly? The first is aggressive driving. If you drive fast and then have to lean on the brakes to slow you down from a high speed, this will cause the pads and the rotors to wear quickly.

Secondly, the type of weather your model is exposed to will play a role. Intense heat or cold can cause the various parts to wear down. Finally, if you stress your brakes by towing heavy trailers or boats, you might need to replace them more frequently than someone who uses the same model but never tows anything.

Repairing the Brakes Is a Simple Process

If your vehicle does require brake repair, the good news is that the process is typically quick and easy. Our staff has repaired the brakes on a lot of models around Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

So, if your car needs new brake pads, rotors, or just a tune-up, you can find a time that fits your schedule using our Harr CDJR online scheduling tool!

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