Ensure your vehicle is always safe to drive
Brakes are one of if not the most important safety devices on your vehicle. If you’ve ever lost your brakes in the past, you’ll know as well as we do that it definitely isn’t something you want to experience a second time.
Getting your brakes inspected by a professional technician is the best way to ensure that they’re working the way they should. It’s important to inspect them at least twice yearly for wear and tear. This is a vital part of vehicle maintenance and will keep you and your passengers safe.
By having a brake inspection, you’ll also save money in the long run by catching any damage before it becomes too costly.
Let our team look after your brakes for you.
The heart of your vehicle’s braking system is the master cylinder.
It holds the brake fluid while it’s not in use, and if it’s damaged, brake fluid will start to leak out.
If the fluid starts to leak, it can’t be delivered to the brake pads; they'll get damaged.
Make sure your master cylinder is in working order by booking in for an inspection today.
Did you know your brake fluid can actually get dirty and contaminated? This happens when it draws rust-causing moisture and picks up other debris.
Clean brake fluid is either clear or yellow, while dirty brake fluid can be brown or black. If your brake fluid is dirty, it could seriously damage your ABS brake system.
Get your brakes checked today by a professional.
Connected to the master cylinder through a combination valve the brake line is what combines the metering and proportioning valve. It helps regulate the pressure on the front and rear wheels to ensure both brakes are applied simultaneously.
A malfunctioning combination valve may cause the wheels to lock up, making braking dangerous for the driver.
Ensure everything is in order with your brake line by booking a call today.
Because the brake pads and shoes create friction to stop the car, they gradually wear down over time and may wear away completely.
Letting the metal of the calipers and cylinders, they’re attached to grind against the rotors and drums ends up damaging them.
Get your brake pads checked over to make sure they’re not worn down and causing damage to your braking system.
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