Key Factors in Choosing Brake Repair vs Replacement

If anything, the brakes of your car should never be neglected. Just imagine the inability to stop at a red sign or slow down during emergencies. Face it! Caring for your car’s brake system is a must. But even at that, how can you tell what sort of maintenance your car needs: repair or replacement?

When you visit a professional auto repair shop in Vegas for a routine checkup, your brake replacement schedule will be given to you. The technician will also be able to easily check your brake component regularly for any issues, wear, or tear. A professional service shop like European Motor Cars (EMC) can help with your brake repairs in Las Vegas, NV, and more.

Brands We Service

Las Vegas is known for celebrating flash and performance, and nothing better represents both of these coming together than a beautifully maintained European car. Our state-of-the-art shop has all of the tools and equipment to take care of the following brands:

Understanding the Difference: Proper Brake Repair in Las Vegas

Before delving into the times you need replacements or repairs, you must understand how they differ. When you repair a car component, it means that it is not damaged. It only needs realignment or adjustments. In the case of wear and tear, cracks, breaks, or chips, a replacement is needed.

Never repair when replacement is needed, as it can strain other car components, pose a safety risk, and, in the worst situation, harm your car’s performance and value.

When Would An Auto Technician Need to Repair Your Brakes?

Repairing your brakes by yourself is never advisable, as any slight mistake could be costly. If anything, car brakes are not the component to play a gamble on. That said, here are the times your auto repair technician will most likely recommend repairs.

  • When the pedals feel soft, spongy, or hard.
  • If the car vibrates when you brake.
  • When your car is pulling to one side when you brake
  • Squealing
  • If the brakes make funny sounds (e.g., squeaking).

When Is It Time For A Replacement?

In the following cases, you’ll need to set your mind on getting one or more new brake components:

  • When the brake pads are worn out (or thin).
  • When the brake warning light comes on
  • If it takes longer for your car to stop
  • Grinding noise that seems more pronounced than the squeaks.
  • Dragging while you accelerate, etc.

The Risk Of DIY

As mentioned earlier, repairing or replacing your brakes yourself is not advisable. Not only can improper brake repairs lead to complete brake failure, but they also increase the risk of accidents. Besides, there’s a level of specialized knowledge needed to repair care, especially the brakes. Components like the ABS, electronic sensors, and hydraulic components need a proper understanding of the electrical brake system to ensure the problem does not worsen.

In the same way, tampering with your car, especially if you fail to meet the safety standards set for it, can cause some legal and insurance risks. Finally, mistakes during DIY could result in even more costly repairs that could have been avoided.

So, what are you waiting for? Contact a professional like EMC today to ensure your car meets the quality service it deserves.

Brake Repair FAQs

How often should a person take his or her vehicle to a mechanic for a brake check?
Your car should get a full brake inspection every six months or 12,000 miles, whichever is earlier. Of course, if you see anything strange concerning the operation of your brakes and the car as a whole, feel free to come in.
Why do my brakes make that squeaking sound?
Several things contribute to squeaking brakes, including dust on the brake pads or a damp day on a cold/rainy morning. Likewise, it might be the tell-tale sign of something serious, such as worn brake pads. As soon as you hear the squeak, give your mechanic a ring.
Can I drive my car even if I have a spongy brake pedal?
The real story is that you should never get on the road if something is wrong with your car. Thus, if your brakes are spongy, it is time to visit your mechanic.

Locations We Serve

Our shop is conveniently located in Las Vegas, NV, and we are proud to also serve drivers from surrounding areas, including:

If your car is experiencing braking issues and needs repairs, choose technicians who specialize in the service and repair of European vehicles. Call European Motor Cars Las Vegas to schedule service with one of our expert mechanics and take better care of your car today.

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