The brake system is a critical component in any vehicle, ensuring your safety and the safety of others on the road. To ensure optimum performance and a long service life, proper maintenance is essential. In this blog, we'll explore the essential care your brake system deserves.
Regular inspection: your first step to safety
Regular visual inspection is key. Look at the thickness of brake pads and discs, looking for uneven wear or cracks. Make sure calipers and pistons move freely. Any abnormalities could indicate the need for replacement or adjustment.
Brake fluid changes: the lifeblood of your system
Brake fluid is vital for optimum performance. Check the level regularly and change according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Old or contaminated brake fluid can compromise braking efficiency, so be sure to keep it fresh.
Emergency brakes: more than just a decoration
The emergency brake is not just for parking your vehicle. Use it regularly to prevent parts from freezing due to lack of use. Applying the emergency brake while stopping briefly also relieves pressure on the main braking system.
Conscious driving: extend the life of your brakes
The way you drive directly affects the durability of your brakes. Avoid hard braking and use the transmission to slow down on downhill gradients. Conscious driving is not only safer, it also reduces the load on your braking system.
Noises and vibrations: listen to what your brakes want to tell you
Any unusual noise or vibration when braking should be addressed immediately. It could be indicative of pad wear, rotor problems or even foreign objects trapped in the system. Ignoring these signs could lead to more serious and costly problems.