At AAMCO Sacramento, we understand the importance of reliable brakes. Our expert technicians are dedicated to providing top-notch brake repair services to keep you and your family safe on the road.
Our Brake Repair Services Include:
Why Choose AAMCO Sacramento for Brake Repair?
Brake repair may be necessary when you experience any of the following signs:
Squealing or Grinding Noise: Unusual noises when applying the brakes can indicate worn brake pads, damaged rotors, or other issues that require attention.
Vibration or Pulsation: Vibrations or pulsating sensations in the brake pedal or steering wheel while braking may suggest warped brake rotors, uneven brake pad wear, or other brake system abnormalities.
Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal: A soft or spongy brake pedal may indicate air or moisture in the brake lines, worn brake pads, or a malfunctioning brake master cylinder, requiring immediate attention to ensure safe braking.
Brake Warning Light: Illumination of the brake warning light on the dashboard may indicate low brake fluid levels, brake system malfunctions, or other issues that need to be addressed promptly to prevent brake failure.
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The right brake repair service depends on your vehicle’s specific needs. Factors like mileage, driving conditions, and component wear play a crucial role. A qualified technician can assess your brakes and recommend the necessary repairs to ensure optimal braking performance and safety.
Service: Our comprehensive brake checks involve a meticulous examination of every aspect of your vehicle’s braking system. Our skilled technicians use advanced diagnostic tools and techniques to assess the condition of brake components thoroughly.
When to Use: A comprehensive brake check is recommended as a part of routine maintenance, when you have a warning sign on for brakes, or when you are unsure what is going on with your brakes and what service you need to fix the failing brake system.
Service: Brake pads are essential components that provide friction to stop the vehicle when the brake pedal is pressed. Over time, brake pads wear down and need replacement to maintain proper braking performance.
When to Use: Brake pad replacement is typically needed when brake pads become worn to the point where the friction material is too thin or when they show signs of uneven wear. It’s essential to replace brake pads promptly to prevent damage to other brake components and ensure safe braking.
Service: Brake rotors (or discs) are the flat, metal discs that the brake pads press against to stop the vehicle. Over time, brake rotors can develop grooves, warping, or uneven wear, affecting braking performance.
When to Use: Rotors may need resurfacing or replacement if they exhibit symptoms such as pulsating or vibrating brakes, squealing or grinding noises, or reduced braking effectiveness. Resurfacing can restore smooth braking, while severely damaged or worn rotors may require replacement for optimal performance and safety.
Service: Brake calipers house the brake pads and apply pressure to the pads against the rotors when the brake pedal is pressed. Calipers can develop issues such as sticking, seizing, or leaking brake fluid, affecting brake performance.
When to Use: Caliper service may be necessary if you experience uneven brake pad wear, pulling to one side when braking, or a soft or spongy brake pedal. Sticking or seized calipers can lead to uneven braking, while leaking calipers can result in brake fluid loss and brake failure.
Service: Brake fluid is essential for transmitting hydraulic pressure from the brake pedal to the brake components. Over time, brake fluid can become contaminated with moisture, dirt, and debris, affecting brake performance and corrosion resistance.
When to Use: Brake fluid flushes are recommended at regular intervals to remove old, contaminated fluid and replace it with fresh fluid. Signs that a brake fluid flush is needed include a spongy brake pedal, brake fluid leaks, or discolored brake fluid. Flushing the brake fluid helps maintain proper hydraulic pressure and extends the life of brake components.
The lifespan of brake pads varies depending on driving habits and conditions. Generally, they last between 25,000 and 65,000 miles. However, it's recommended to have your brakes inspected regularly to ensure optimal performance.
Common signs include squealing or grinding noises, a longer braking distance, a vibrating brake pedal, or a burning smell.
Brake rotors typically last longer than brake pads. However, they may need to be resurfaced or replaced if they become excessively worn or warped.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) prevents wheel lock-up during braking, improving vehicle control and stability. It works by rapidly pulsing the brakes to maintain traction.
Disc brakes use brake pads that clamp onto a rotating disc, while drum brakes use brake shoes that press against a rotating drum. Most modern vehicles use disc brakes on the front wheels and drum brakes on the rear wheels.
Regular brake maintenance, including pad and rotor replacement, fluid flushes, and caliper inspections, is crucial for optimal braking performance. Additionally, maintaining proper tire pressure and avoiding aggressive driving habits can help improve braking.