Mopar Brakes
Brakes
Brake fade can decrease your vehicle's stopping power. Protect against it with Mopar® brake pads and brake rotors. Most new cars will require brake service every 30,000 miles. It's important to inspect your brakes for wear before every winter and summer, because extreme temperatures may hinder your brakes' effectiveness. Although some brake repairs can be do-it-yourself jobs, many should be left to a certified technician to complete.
Changing your worn out brakes on time can help you save money and prevent damage to your vehicle. Watch to learn about 6 warning signs of brakes in need of replacement.
1. Strange sounds
2. Vibration in steering wheel
3. Mushier, pulsating brake pedal
4. Pulling to one side when braking
5. Hot burning smell
6. Brake warning light
Regular maintenance on your vehicle's brakes is vital to ensuring the safety of your passengers and yourself. being able to stop quickly may mean the difference between arriving at your destination or being involved in an accident.
Your cars braking system has an array of parts, each requiring precise maintenance. From brake pads to rotors and cylinders, each part plays a role in allowing your vehicle to stop quickly and effectively. If you notice any irregularities in your vehicles braking, it may be time for repair work.