How to Check Brake Pads

10 Oct.,2023

 

There are some other ways to monitor your brake pads. Listen to your brakes for noises like grinding, growling or squealing. If you hear grinding or growling sounds when you press the brake pedal, it typically means that the brake pads have worn through and are grinding into the rotors. Don’t hesitate to have your brake system examined.

Vibration in the brake pedal or steering wheel is another sign of worn brake pads. If you feel vibration in the steering wheel while driving or notice a vibrating sensation when pressing on the brake pedal, it’s time to take your vehicle to your trusted mechanic for a thorough inspection.

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