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Regular maintenance on your car, truck, or SUV is crucial, but perhaps none is more important than routine inspections of your braking system. While normal oil changes can help keep your car, truck, or SUV running better, routine brake inspections help keep you safer. Making sure the brakes are in prime condition could be the difference between getting into a crash or narrowly missing one.
To avoid any potential collision, at the first warning of an issue, you should get your brakes checked immediately. Some of the common brake problems include squealing or grinding when using the brakes, a brake warning light that stays on, and clunks or vibrations when you brake. Other things you should be on the lookout for include a brake pedal that suddenly feels different. If it suddenly seems harder than normal or a little spongy, it’s highly recommended that you get it checked out right away. While not an exhaustive list of potential problems, these are the most common symptoms of lingering brake concerns. Bottom line, if something feels off then you can schedule a service appointment as soon as possible.
While routine maintenance is the ideal way to prevent any brake issues, there are other ways to lessen the chance of issues. Firstly, stop riding your brakes. If your foot is constantly on the brake pedal, you are not just generating excess wear and tear on the brakes; you could end up overheating the brakes, as well. Overheated or worn brakes take longer to slow down your car. An additional method to prevent brake problems is to shift down in gears instead of braking. Downshifting is helpful when driving down steep hills or in a car with a standard transmission. Downshifting helps take the strain off of your brakes while slowing down your vehicle. One important note when downshifting is to ensure the RPMs do not go to the red zone.