How Do I Know If My Brakes Need Attention?
Noticing something awry with your brakes is easy. With brake systems comprising calipers, pads, rotors and fluid lines, if there's a part that is not functioning well or corroded, the effect will be obvious considering the other parts designed to work in concert. Here's what to be mindful of:
- If you need to apply added pressure to your brake pedal, it could signal a low level of brake fluid in the reserve under the hood. By way of a conduit line, brake fluid flows to the actual braking parts once the pedal is depressed. The less fluid there is, the more pressure placed on the pedal for a potential dangerous result.
- As well, when applying so much pressure without a braking response, it could also suggest lack of brake pad or rotor surfacing. This may be heard via squeaking or grinding sounds emanating from the wheel well alone, or when trying to brake.
- If time permits, make a cursory inspection of the rotors as seen through your wheel spokes should there be suspicion. A clear indication of rotor wear is a surface that has been ground to a level below the surrounding casing. In any event, it means immediate diagnosing at Volvo Cars West County's service department near St. Louis, or tempt fate otherwise
When to Stop By Volvo Cars West County's Service Department
Whether in Chesterfield or St. Peters, suspected brake system failure is nothing to ignore. The potential for danger is, perhaps, sudden.
You may make an appointment, or drop-in to our local Manchester service department for immediate attention.