Proper brake maintenance keeps you safer on the road while also extending the longevity of your brakes. Hyundai brakes are remarkably durable but even the finest quality brakes require regular inspections to ensure optimal stopping power. The following Hyundai brake maintenance guidelines are all you need to enjoy reliable, highly responsive brakes throughout the lifespan of your car.
Have Your Brakes Inspected Regularly
Brakes should be professionally inspected routinely. It’s a good idea to have your brakes checked by a trusted technician at least twice a year. We can remove the wheels and brake components, examining each part for signs of wear and tear. Your brake fluid and brake lines must also be examined for possible leaks, and the fluid will need to be flushed periodically.
Respond Quickly To Brake Trouble
As with all aspects of your car, it’s vital to identify signs of brake trouble and respond promptly. Neglecting to do so puts you at risk. If you hear squealing or grinding noises while braking, your brake pads may need to be replaced. Strange vibrations could indicate a warped or damaged rotor disc.
Any reduction in stopping power creates a risk of a collision. If you sense your brakes weakening, pull over at once and ask a technician to figure out the fault. Overheating brakes may sometimes lose brake force. Longer stopping distances might also be caused by leaking brake fluid.
Slow Down in Advanced of Stops
You can also help maintain your brakes with healthy driving habits. Always keep appropriate distances from vehicles ahead, which will reduce the amount of hard braking you do. Try to anticipate stops in advance and brake gently, allowing your car to slow over a longer stretch of the road.
Use Gravity To Help Slow Your Car
If you tend to accelerate excessively, you may be putting your brakes under undue pressure. When you know a turn or stop is approaching, take your foot off the gas and allow your car to coast, which will help slow it down and reduce strain on the brakes.
Lessen the Weight of Your Vehicle
The weight of your car also impacts how rapidly the brakes wear down. If you regularly carry heavy cargo or tow trailers, your brakes will be under a great deal more strain.
Consider ways to lighten the load; perhaps you’re carrying unused tools, sports equipment, car seats, roof racks, or general clutter. Remove all that you can. Every few pounds makes a difference in the long run.
Visit Mike Kelly Hyundai in Butler, PA, today to have your brakes inspected by highly qualified professionals. For many decades, we’ve been keeping our customers safe and happy on the road with top-notch vehicles, maintenance services, and customer care.
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