Electronic modules and ABS control unit diagnosing as per manufacture’s information
Replacement of mechanical & electrical parts
Replacing of brake disc & pads
Repair & replace mechanical & electrical parking brake systems
Correctly functioning brakes are crucial to vehicle safety and reliability. When you push your brake pedal and stop your tires from rotating, you need the assurance to recognize that your vehicle will arrive to a total and accurate stop.
Brake pads, shoes, drums, and rotors are made of materials that deteriorate from heat and friction, even under normal driving conditions
Over time, these same deterioration issues can likewise affect the brake’s hydraulic components including calipers, wheel cylinders, and brake hoses
Failure of these brake mechanisms can lead to expensive repairs and loss of braking
It’s key to have your brakes checked at least once a year to keep them responsive and to help avoid expensive replacements. Nonetheless, you should have your brakes checked immediately if you experience any of the following:
Your brakes are constantly squeaking, squealing, or grinding
Your brake or anti-lock braking system (ABS) warning light comes on
Your car jerks or pulls to one side when braking
You need to pump your brakes for them to work properly
Your brake pedal feels unusually soft and spongy or hard
You notice brake fluid leaks around the wheels or engine compartmen
Electronic modules and ABS control unit diagnosing as per manufacture’s information
Replacement of mechanical & electrical parts
Replacing of brake disc & pads
Repair & replace mechanical & electrical parking brake systems
Correctly functioning brakes are crucial to vehicle safety and reliability. When you push your brake pedal and stop your tires from rotating, you need the assurance to recognize that your vehicle will arrive to a total and accurate stop.
Brake pads, shoes, drums, and rotors are made of materials that deteriorate from heat and friction, even under normal driving conditions
Over time, these same deterioration issues can likewise affect the brake’s hydraulic components including calipers, wheel cylinders, and brake hoses
Failure of these brake mechanisms can lead to expensive repairs and loss of braking
It’s key to have your brakes checked at least once a year to keep them responsive and to help avoid expensive replacements. Nonetheless, you should have your brakes checked immediately if you experience any of the following:
Your brakes are constantly squeaking, squealing, or grinding
Your brake or anti-lock braking system (ABS) warning light comes on
Your car jerks or pulls to one side when braking
You need to pump your brakes for them to work properly
Your brake pedal feels unusually soft and spongy or hard
You notice brake fluid leaks around the wheels or engine compartmen