Your vehicle’s brakes are your main defense against accidents. Whether you need to stop suddenly because an animal or another vehicle runs in front of you or you are coming to a controlled stop at a traffic light, you need the brakes to work as they are intended for you to remain safe. At Eastside Automotive in Greer, SC, we offer brake repair services to guarantee safety and performance of your vehicle. Our certified brake system experts check your vehicle’s brakes every time you come in for service to keep you safe.
The braking system has several components, including essential parts such as brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake lines, all working together to ensure effective and safe deceleration of a vehicle when the brakes are applied.
Sometimes referred to as discs, brake rotors are metal plates that ride on the spindle. The brake system has one pad on each side of each rotor. Proper brake rotors ensures your vehicle’s braking system functions effectively, while wheel alignment ensures that your vehicle maintains stability and control on the road.
The master cylinder holds the brake fluid. When you step on the brake pedal, a piston in the master forces the brake fluid through the brake lines to activate the calipers.
The anti-lock braking system uses a computer to release one brake if it locks up. It immediately activates the brake again – much like you stepping on and releasing the brake pedal. However, the ABS can “pump” one brake at a time and can do it much faster than a human.
Brake issues are from your vehicle’s constant wear-and-tear, which means brakes wear out over time and miles. Common signs of brake issues include:
When the tab on the brake pads’ backing plate becomes higher than the pad, it scrapes against the rotor, making a squealing or squeaking noise. This is designed like this to warn you that it’s time to change the brake pads. The grooves will be so deep there won’t be enough material to machine, and you’ll have to buy new rotors.
The most common cause of a soft or spongy brake pedal is air in the brake lines. Since the brake system is a closed system, you have a rusted brake line or a problem elsewhere. Other causes of a soft or spongy brake pedal include:
If you notice the ABS or brake light flashing on your dashboard, it’s a clear sign of trouble. Don’t risk your safety by ignoring it, even if your brake pedal feels normal. It’s important to get your vehicle to an auto repair shop right away to fix any issues and keep you safe on the road.
within a 3-5 miles radius.
Some of the common auto repairs we see and services we provide include:
We are committed to providing our customers with superior service and peace of mind. To further this commitment, we are proud to offer the TechNet 36 months / 36k mile Nationwide Warranty, ensuring that your vehicle is protected against any deficiencies in workmanship or parts used in the service.
When you need preventative maintenance or repairs, contact Eastside Automotive at (864) 801-0202 for an appointment. We are conveniently located at 2010 River Road, Greer SC 29650.
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