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Squeaking or Squealing
If the brakes squeal or squeak loudly when used, the brake pad material may be to blame. Brake pads that haven't had enough time to break in may begin to become "glazed" when they get too hot. Routinely scraping the friction material can stop overheating. If the pads are too thin, they must be replaced.
Rattling
Loose mounting hardware or brake pad shims are frequently responsible for rattling noises, so have them checked and fixed by a professional. If there is too much space between the brake pad assembly and the shims, the brake set may need to be changed.
Dragging
If you hear something dragging under your car, usually in the back, the brake caliper or brake drum either locked up or didn't fully release when you took your foot off the brake pedal. The pad or shoe is therefore always in contact with the rest of the brake system while you are driving, wearing it down and ultimately lowering performance and fuel efficiency. It is essential to look into this type of sound as soon as possible.
Brake Repair in Mesa
At the first sign of brake trouble, head to Murphy Family Auto Repair or give us a call at
(623) 257-6677 for a free brake check to find out if your car needs a brake job. A healthy set of brakes is critical for safe driving and repairs should never be delayed. Common signs of brake problems include grinding or squealing when braking, a soft brake pedal, a vibrating brake pedal, or the illumination of the ABS dashboard warning light. We can replace brake pads and brake rotors, fix brake fluid leaks, replace brake master cylinders, and perform other types of brake repair in Mesa as needed.