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Doug Warren
Doug Warren is the Manager for Oil, Tire and Brake located at I-235 and Central. He has been with the company for 1 year and has received his tire sales certification from Toyo and Michelin. You can reach Doug at (316) 943-6555 or stop by 5730 W. Central Ave, Wichita.
Automotive Service & Repair
2004-04-01 09:19:00
What are the first warning signs of faulty brakes?
ANSWER:  Since you did not give any specific problems you may be having we can cover most of the bases.  Lets start with the warning signs of a faulty brake system:   Pushing the pedal to the floor- If your brake pedal slowly sinks to the floor that means you could either have a fluid leak or a defective master cylinder. This is a serious problem that needs immediate attention. If your brake light (aka dummy light) is on, this may indicate a fluid leak; either way you should get your vehicle in for service quickly (and safely).Squealing brakes- Are a common complaint even when they've just been replaced. This has become a more common problem since the materials used are now "safer". Brake pads of yesterday were made with (now obsolete) asbestos, but today they are made with slivers of metals and other materials that are compressed together and make them much harder. These are a few tips to watch for in between yearly inspections:Pulling- Pressing the brake and notice the wheel pulling left or right. Grabbing & or Locking- You engage the brake and it feels like it is overpowering the normal braking system. Low or Soft pedal- Again this could indicate a more serious issue like the brake line or master cylinder.Vibrations- This could have to do with your tires being out of alignment or needing replaced. If you notice your tires not wearing evenly this is another indicator of problems with the adjustment of the brakes.Grinding noises- This could be caused by many things one being, rusty, or worn caliper mounts. Again, it is always important to have a yearly inspection of your vehicle for safety sake because you've go a lot riding on your vehicle's performance. Be aware of any changes, these may be the warning signs of a much larger problem. Always check with your mechanic if you notice these or any other changes in your braking performance.
 
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