Your brake warning light is one of many things to look out for. If you experience poor braking performance, pulling or vibration, or slow braking, it's time to schedule brake service.
Failure to maintain your brakes could make them unsafe. If brakes are not properly maintained, they may take longer to stop your vehicle or fail completely. Making sure you take time to get your brakes properly serviced is a simple way to avoid unexpected mishaps like brake failures. When you schedule a brake replacement or inspection today, you'll keep you and your Mitsubishi confidently on the road.
Why does brake fluid need to be replaced during brake service?
Your brakes are hydraulic, which means they rely on brake fluid to operate. Brake fluid transforms the force from your foot on the pedal into pressure, allowing your vehicle's brakes to engage.
What do brake pads do and why should they be replaced?
If you're wondering how your car stops when you press on the brakes, it's thanks to the brake pads. These pads make contact with the brake disc or drum, creating the friction needed to slow down the wheel. But as the pads wear down over time, it becomes harder to stop your car as quickly as you once could.
Why are my brakes squealing?
If you hear a high-pitched squeal while driving, it's a good idea to get your brakes checked as soon as possible, as it could be an indicator that your brake pads are due for replacement.
Your Mitsubishi deserves the best service near Raleigh, NC, so trust the experts at Mitsubishi to deliver. Before you schedule your Mitsubishi service appointment, be sure to take a look at our many Mitsubishi service coupons for more ways to save on your next visit. We're always here to help - don't hesitate to contact us with any questions.
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