Jun 25, 2025
Hyundai Brake Maintenance

Your Hyundai has precise, powerful brakes when well-kept. However, even the most reliable of automobile braking systems can diminish if neglected. It’s therefore wise to follow a diligent Hyundai brake maintenance plan; we’ve prepared guidelines on how to keep your brakes in tip-top condition. Read on to learn more.

Never Skip a Brake Inspection

It’s advisable to have your brakes professionally examined two or three times a year. This allows our technicians to raise your car, remove the wheels, brake pads, rotors, and calipers, and inspect each component for indications of wear or damage. 

The brake fluid and brake lines must also be checked. Brake fluid needs to be periodically flushed to stay in good shape. If safety is a priority for you, it’s unwise to ever miss a scheduled brake inspection.

Know the Signs of Bad Brakes

All brake systems require occasional replacements. Frequent inspections allows you to stay informed of the condition of your brake pads and rotors, so it won’t come as a surprise when they start to show signs of age.

Listen out for squealing noises, which could indicate a worn-out brake pad. If one of your rotors is warped or scored, it might cause strange vibrations. Any grinding, clattering, puddles of leaking fluid, or loss of brake force should also prompt you to seek the help of a trusted technician.

Buy High-Quality Brake Pads

When new, your Hyundai comes with excellent brake pads. When these pads eventually begin to wear out, always replace them with genuine Hyundai OEM pads to ensure maximum reliability. Aftermarket brake pads may result in premature wear and tear, or even failure.

Coast To Slow Your Car Down

How you drive your car each day has a considerable impact on the brakes. Rather than accelerating aggressively and then braking sharply as you approach a stop or turn, try to drive your car more sedately, coasting to allow gravity to slow you down while saving your brake pads from unnecessary wear. This calmer style of driving also tends to be safer. 

Avoid Brake-Heavy Driving Conditions

Certain road conditions force drivers to use their brakes more. For instance, heavy stop-and-go traffic requires far more braking than cruising on the highway. Steep and winding mountainous roads also take a toll on the brakes. 

With this in mind, try to plan your routes to avoid brake-heavy driving situations as much as possible. Your brakes will thank you for it with much fewer issues and a longer overall lifespan.   

Have your brakes inspected or replaced today at Coughlin Hyundai of Heath in Heath, OH. We’re an award-winning local dealership dedicated to keeping our customers safe, comfortable, and happy on the road.