Brakes do not last forever, and at some point they will probably need to be replaced. The trick is learning how to recognize the warning signs, and knowing when to get the job done. Our Alamogordo area Kia dealer is urging you to keep an eye on your brakes.
Check Them by Yourself
Most people don’t even realize that they can easily check the condition of their brakes by themselves. You can actually see the brake pads right through your wheels. All you have to do is look through the spaces on the spokes of the wheels. Take a look at the brake pads, noticing how much of them are left. If it seems like there is not much left, then it is probably time to have them replaced.
Warning Signs
Other warning signs that you need to have your brakes replaced include strange noises and/or sensations. A classic sign is squeaking or screeching noises when you apply your brakes. Sometimes immediately following a rainstorm your brakes will be wet and may temporarily squeak, so keep that in mind. It is the noises that don’t go away that should concern you. Other classic signs of trouble are any strange feelings or sensations when you apply your brakes. This would include vibrating, grinding, pulling, or fading. Regardless of which warning signs your brakes give you, you should definitely pay attention to them and get the problem taken care of as soon as possible.
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