Tag: Brakes
What causes a brake calliper to stick?
If you’ve noticed your car pulling to one side while driving or a burning smell coming from your wheels, you may have a stuck brake calliper. A sticking calliper can cause uneven braking, reduced fuel efficiency, and premature wear on your brake pads and rotors. But what exactly causes this pesky problem? Let’s take a
What brake rotors are right for my car?
There are different types of brake rotors for different requirements. If your car has disc brakes, it’s something that will need to be serviced, sometimes machined, occasionally replaced. When you do replace them it’s worth thinking about what you might want. If you need brake rotors replaced, or any other work for your car done,
How do brake pads work?
Your car has brakes. The size of the brakes determine stopping power, the ventilation deters brake fade, and your brake components range far and wide. There’s a lot going on with stopping your car basically. Your brake pads are what make contact with your brake rotors. This contact creates friction, which creates heat. The friction
What is abs and why do I need it?
Your car has a lot of safety features that keep you safe that you’ll (hopefully) never use. Things like airbags, seatbelts, crumple zones and even fire extinguishers, all of these are great for when you’re having a crash. What about to avoid a crash though. These things can save your life, let alone your car.
How do hand brakes work?
If you’ve ever parked on a steep hill, you’ll need to say thanks to your park brake. Your brake pedal uses your brake pads to slow the car down. The parking brake system utilises the same idea. It uses the rear brakes to lock the rear wheels. In an automatic transmission you have park, that’s
Does brake fluid need to be changed regularly?
When you depress the brake pedal, brake fluid is pumped from the master cylinder. This hydraulic fluid gets to the brakes through the brake lines. Over time, as your brake fluid boils and returns to the brake fluid reservoir, it can collect moisture, break down and your pedal feel will suffer. As a result your
How do I know if my brakes need replacing?
Your brakes stop your car. They sound pretty important don’t they? You’re right, they are. They also wear out and if unchecked, poor brakes can lead to an accident. There’s a reason you need to have them replaced as required. They slow your car down through friction. That creates wear, dust and heat. There’s a
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