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Apr 12, 2024

A brake repair is one of the most crucial types of repairs you can get at your Kia dealership.  Let’s look at the importance of properly maintaining your brakes, and we’ll teach you how to recognize when your brakes need to be checked at the dealership.

Ensuring Safety and Performance on the Road

If your brakes are in disrepair, then it doesn’t matter how carefully you’re driving. You and everybody else on the road are in danger. You need to be able to brake suddenly in emergencies, control your cornering, control your car when descending hills and slopes, and much more.

Even if your brakes are 100% responsive, they can still cause problems if they’re out of balance or uneven. They can create issues with your steering, which can cause you to drive into other lanes without meaning to. No matter what, you always need to head to the dealer when your brakes are faulty.

When You Should Head to the Kia Dealership for Brake Service

When the Brakes Are Noisy

If your brakes make a high-pitched metallic screeching sound or a grinding noise, then you need to visit the dealer. Your brake pads are worn down and should be replaced.

When the Brakes Are Less Responsive Than Normal

Reduced brake responsiveness should always be addressed ASAP. Even taking a second longer than normal to stop can put you in danger.

When the Car Pulls to One Side

If your car pulls to one side when you hit the brakes, then it typically means your brake linings have worn down unevenly. You probably need a brake adjustment. This issue can also indicate problems with your brake fluid.

When There’s Feedback on the Brake Pedal

A pulsating or vibrating brake pedal usually indicates warped rotors or a misaligned vehicle. The feedback feels similar to the vibrations created by anti-lock brakes during a panic stop.

Tips for Maintaining Your Brakes

Avoid Riding Your Brakes

Aim to fully release your brakes every time you press down on the brake pedal. Riding your brakes can lead to your brake pads and rotors wearing down quickly. It can also cause overheating.

Avoid Overloading the Car

Learn how much weight your car can handle and always keep your passenger and cargo load under that weight limit. Overloading your vehicle can cause the brake pads and rotors to wear down fast.

Avoid Hard Braking

Try to avoid hard braking as much as you can. While you may need to brake very hard in an emergency, it’s best to be as gentle as possible during regular driving, even if you’re stuck in stop-and-go traffic.

Need to get your brakes checked out? Visit Coughlin Kia of Lancaster in Lancaster, OH today.