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Brakes allow you to control your vehicle's speed and bring it to a stop when needed. But as you step on your brake pedal multiple times each day, its discs and pads will start wearing out. Improper maintenance can lead to brake failures or even vehicular accidents. Fortunately, your car will give you signs that it needs brake repairs.

3 Indications That Your Brakes Need Servicing

1. Squealing Noises

If you hear a metallic squeal as you drive, this means your brake pads are worn out. Brake pads touch the rotors in your wheels whenever you step on the pedal. The friction this creates stops your wheels from spinning. It's normal for brake pads to wear out over time but install new ones if you hear high-pitched noises.

2. Switched-On Brake Light

brakesNever ignore an illuminated dashboard light. It may mean that your parking brake is still on, which can damage the brake shoe lining with continued driving. It may also indicate that your brake fluid is running low due to a leak, which may also cause your braking system to falter. 

3. Wobbling When Braking

A vibrating or shaky steering wheel whenever your car slows down indicates an uneven and rusty rotor. Even the slightest variation in disc thickness is enough to cause this wobbly movement. Once you notice this problem, have it fixed by an auto repair center as soon as possible to prevent costly, extensive damage. Delaying repairs can also lead to a wheel-lock up while driving, which can lead to accidents.

 

For your safety on the roads, always ensure that your brakes are in excellent condition. Have these inspected and maintained by Glen's Precision Auto. For over 50 years, this locally owned auto shop has been offering superior auto repair services in Saint Cloud, MN, and surrounding the areas. You can also count on this reputable service center for your heavy-duty truck maintenance, RV and trailer repairs, boat repairs, and routine DOT inspections. Learn more about their services on their website or call them at (320) 251-4910 to schedule an appointment or request an estimate.

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