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Does Your Vehicle Need a Brake Repair?

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You must take care of your brakes so they can operate correctly since they are vital to your safety and the safety of others. Here's a closer look at the signs for an immediate brake repair Kelowna : 1. Squeaking or screeching Do you hear your wheel making a screeching sound? If yes, then it is time for a break repair. There is a device on brake pads known as a wear indicator. The thickness of the new brake pads is around 12 mm. The wear indication touches the rotor when the pads are around 25% (or 3 mm) worn, alerting you to go for a brake repair in Kelowna  to avoid further damaging your car. 2. Grinding Your brake pads and rotors may have progressed from the screaming stage to metal-on-metal. The rear is a harsh metal plate once that pad is gone entirely. You will undoubtedly hear, if not feel, the metal plate being forced into your metal rotor if the pad goes off. 3. The brake light activates The brake pad sensor on some vehicles—primarily luxury European models—is mounted to t