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Archive for the Brakes CategoryWhen Brakes Talk, Drivers Should Listen11. August 2009 by admin.
When Brakes Talk, Drivers Should Listen
According to brake expert Akebono, your brakes often reveal possible serious situations when they make noise, pull, judder - another term for vibrate - or feel soft. Addressing these symptoms promptly enhances your safety and may save time and money in the long run.
In some instances, however, brake squealing simply indicates the pads are worn down and those squeaking wear indicators are doing their job. The abrasive nature of many traditional brake pads against the rotor may also cause squealing. Low quality rotors could be the noise culprit, as well. Neither of these situations is ideal, but the resulting noise is more annoying than anything else. Groaning noises also can be caused by low quality or abrasive brake pads. Squealing and groaning can both be minimized by installing premium brake system components. Have your installer use the same type of pad fitted as original equipment or an upgrade pad. Ultra-premium ceramic pads, such as Akebono’s ProACT brand, are now available for virtually all domestic, Japanese and European models. Pulling and Judder The rotor may be able to be machined smooth, but this is not a long-term fix. A corroded caliper or rotor may need to be replaced. A trained technician can assess the situation and fix it right the first time.
Motorists can learn a lot by paying attention to what their brakes have to say. It can be a key to being both safe on the road - and with their money. Posted in Brakes | No Comments »
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