Coughlin Hyundai of Heath

Sep 16, 2022

Ensuring your Hyundai’s brakes are in good working condition must be one of your top priorities. Regular brake inspections are crucial for keeping you safe behind the wheel of your Venue, Elantra, or Tucson. The following lists of signs will warn you when it’s time for a brake repair from the qualified technicians at your Hyundai dealer.

1. Your Brake Pads Are Worn

A mechanic working on the brake pad of a vehicle.

Look through the wheel spokes and check the condition of the brake pads. If your pads are worn and thin, especially when worn down to below 6.4 millimeters, they won’t give you the stopping power you need, and it’s best to replace them.

2. Your Car Takes Longer to Stop

Worn brake pads won’t work effectively. You’ll press down on the brake pedal, but your car will take longer to slow down and come to a complete stop.

3. Your Hear Screeching Sounds

Brake pads have a tiny piece of metal called a wear indicator bar that causes a high-pitched screeching sound when the pads are worn. When you hear screeching or squealing sounds when you step on the brake pedal, it’s a warning to replace the brake pads.  

4. You Hear Horrible Metallic Grinding Noises

When the brake pads wear down completely, the bare metal plate grinds against the rotors, and that’s when you’ll hear that horrible metallic grinding noise. The grinding will damage your rotors, and if you don’t see to the issue quickly, it will damage the rotors.

5. Your Car Is Leaking Brake Fluid

A yellow or yellowish-brown puddle on the ground under your car is a tell-tale sign of a brake fluid leak. You need to attend to the problem fast because if there’s not enough brake fluid, your brakes will stop working.

6. Your Car Pulls to the Side

Unevenly worn brake linings or old and dirty brake fluid will cause your car to pull to the left or right when you apply the brake. Your Hyundai technician will have to drain the brake fluid and adjust the brakes to sort out the problem.

7. Your Brake Pedal Vibrates

If you feel vibrations through your brake pedal, it’s a sign of worn and thin brake pads or warped rotors. When your car’s rotors are old, they get thin and warp due to long periods of hard and extensive braking that creates tremendous amounts of friction and heat.

8. Your Brake Warning Light Is On

If there’s something wrong with your car’s brakes, it will activate the brake warning light. Ensure your emergency parking brake is off and contact your dealership to repair the problem as quickly as possible.

Your Hyundai technician will perform a comprehensive brake system inspection during every 7,500-mile or six-month maintenance interval. Call Coughlin Hyundai of Heath today and schedule a maintenance appointment to ensure your brakes are working perfectly and your car is safe on the road.

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