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Everything You Need To Know About Brake Maintenance

There are a lot of things that fall under the category of car maintenance. You have to keep the exterior and the interior, both in the best possible position to make sure that your car’s value is maintained. Especially if you own a car then you probably already know of the terms like “engine maintenance” […]

Jess Young by Jess Young
2019-05-17 08:01
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There are a lot of things that fall under the category of car maintenance. You have to keep the exterior and the interior, both in the best possible position to make sure that your car’s value is maintained. Especially if you own a car then you probably already know of the terms like “engine maintenance” and “tire maintenance” etc. You know that you have to check the engine oil on time, you know when you have a flat tire and what to do about it. Long story short, if you have a car, you should know how to “maintain” it properly and speaking of maintenance, how can we not talk about the brakes?

Yes, you read that right and there is something called brake maintenance too which means that you are supposed to replace your brakes when you know it’s time to do that. Now, for starters, you are supposed to learn how to identify when it’s time for a brake replacement. There are different warning signs for that! Sometimes, your car starts giving away a squeaky noise, sometimes your car starts blinking light on the front of your dashboard and sometimes you can just feel the change in your brakes.

The point is that not changing your brakes on time can cost you your life which is why you need to stay alert especially if your car is a little old. Now, the good part here is that brake pad replacement is something that you can even do on your own and it’s not necessary to call in a professional for that. Especially if you want to save yourself some cash then opt for a DIY brake replacement because that’s something you surely can learn to do.

Brake Maintenance

The wiser thing to do would be to maintain your brakes in the first place and avoid the stage where you will have to replace them. Want to make your brakes work better for you? Well, here are some of the things you can do for that;

1- Keeping the fuel cylinder full

There’s a brake fuel cylinder and you need to make sure that the fuel inside it is as much as it’s supposed to be. You see, what happens is that when the fuel in this cylinder is less, it puts a whole lot strain on the brakes and that’s not good for the brakes. Read about the ripple effect to know what we are talking about here.

2- Regular inspections

There are cars out there that have alloy and sometimes steel wheels and this means that you can easily look at the rotors and the caliper. So, regularly checking those components and looking for scratches and other damages is a must. Check if the pads are uneven, check the pits and make sure to check if there is any rust on the caliper or the rotors. If you see any problem with that then just simply get it fixed right away.

3- Pay attention to the lights of the dashboard

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As said earlier, there are cars out there that have proper lights on the dashboard when your brakes need maintenance or when something is wrong with them. You just need to pay attention to the warning signs and fix the issue when you see it without delay.

Conclusion

These are some of the things you can do to maintain the brakes of your car. So, follow the tips we just gave above and we assure you that you won’t have to worry about brake replacement.

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