
Brake pads work by pressing against the brake rotors to slow down or stop the car when you press the brakes. Over time, they wear out and need to be replaced because their whole purpose is to be used up in the process. Worn-out brake pads can be a threat to your safety, making your ability to control the vehicle difficult. That's why we have put together a list of five must-know signs of worn-out brake pads - continue reading to find out.
1. Warning Light
Most cars have a warning light on the dashboard that indicates when there is a problem with the braking system. While there are several lights, they all resemble a circle with some kind of other letter or extra shape. The most dangerous one you should be looking for is a circle with little lines on the side - meaning almost completely worn-out pads.
2. Unfamiliar Noise
If you hear a high-pitched noise when you press the brake pedal, it is a clear sign that your brake pads are worn out. This can be caused by metal -to metal contact between the worn-out pads and the rotor or by wear indicators.
3. Reduced Braking Performance
Noticing reduced brake performance in any way should point you directly to a repair shop. When brake pads wear off, they start to perform worse with every additional use. This means that they won't magically start working again, so make sure you visit a mechanic.
4. Vibration When Braking
Another sign of worn-out brake pads is a vibration or pulsating sensation when you use the brakes. It can either be felt through the pedal or the whole car. Causes include unevenly or completely worn-out pads and even unaligned wheels, so make sure to have your vehicle inspected.
5. Pulling To One Side
Is your car pulling to one side on its own? If so, make sure to check your brake pads because they’re most likely the cause. If ignored, your ability to control the vehicle and overall safety will be at risk, so make sure to visit a repair center for a proper examination.
Brake System Repairs At County Line Auto Service!
Have you noticed any of the problems listed above? If so, make sure to stop by County Line Auto Service! Our team will be happy to help with any brake-related repairs or changes. Furthermore, we offer a lot of other services, which can be seen in the "Services" tab in the menu.