If your brakes are not maintained correctly, it may cause your vehicle to be unsafe. Longer stopping distances may be caused by poorly maintained brakes, which can also lead to complete brake failure. Simply ensuring your brakes are properly maintained may help you avoid brake failure and even a terrible accident down the road. Book a brake inspection or replacement today to keep you and your Jeep driving with confidence.
If you notice poor braking performance, vibrations, pulling, or slow braking in addition to your warning light, it may be time to schedule a brake service.
Your vehicle's brake system is hydraulic, meaning it uses brake fluid to turn the force of your foot pressing down on the pedal into pressure to properly engage your front and rear brakes. Braking fluid is a necessary part of your braking system.
Your car's brake pads produce the necessary friction to help bring your car to a stop. When they come into contact with the brake disc (or brake drum on some vehicles), they work to slow your car down. But over time, brake pads begin to wear, reducing their ability to halt your vehicle as quickly as they once could.
Keeping your brake calipers maintained around every 2 years or 24,000 miles is recommended, but not the standard for all vehicles.
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