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5 Signs Your Car Needs New Brakes

The brakes on your car are one of the main safety features that you have. They help you stop the car in some of the most dangerous and overwhelming times in your life. Good brakes can be the difference between a life-threatening accident and being just fine. Your brakes should always be a top priority in your life because they truly can save your life. Here are some signs that you may need new brakes.

1) Squealing Sound

One of the main signs that you need new brakes on your car is a squealing sound. If you notice this sound, it likely means that your brake pads are wearing down. Many brake companies make brakes to issue this sound when they get low. It adds an extra warning sign that your brakes are getting low.

2) Clicking Noises

Another sign that you may need new brakes is a clicking sound. If you put your foot on the brake to slow down and you hear a clicking noise, it may mean that your brakes are getting low. It could also be a sign that your brakes are coming lose and need to be repaired. Either way, you should see your local repair shop and let the professionals take a look.

3) Car Vibrates When Braking

If your car starts to vibrate when the brake pedal is pushed, it often means that you need new brakes. Brake pads can worn down unevenly. If this happens, it can cause the car to vibrate when the brakes are applied. If you have uneven brakes pads, you may need to replace them sooner rather than later.

4) Takes Longer to Stop

Another telltale sign that your car needs new brakes is that it takes longer to stop than usual. The gradual change in stopping time varies throughout the life of your car. When you get new brakes, you will notice a huge difference. Cars with new brakes stop almost too quickly. As your brakes wear down, it takes longer and longer to stop. If you notice that your car is not stopping like it used to, take it to the repair shop so the mechanics can inspect the brakes.

5)Pulling of Your Car to One Side

Often, when your brake pads wear down unevenly, it can cause the car to pull to one side. The quicker you hit the brakes, the more you will feel the pull. The reason for uneven brake wear can vary from car to car, so it’s always best to see a mechanic if this happens to you.

If you have noticed any of these signs, it may be time to invest in a new set of brakes. Fortunately, you may just need a new set of brakes on the front or the back of your vehicle. Brakes are a life-saving investment that every car owner will need to make at some point.

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