
Squeaking brakes often indicate worn brake pads or light surface glazing, and while it may start as a minor annoyance, it can progress into reduced braking efficiency if not addressed.
Grinding sounds usually indicate metal-on-metal contact, requiring immediate brake component replacement to not damage the rotors.
Reduced braking responsiveness can point to worn components, air in the brake lines, or fluid issues, all of which can delay stopping distance and should be inspected promptly.
Preventative brake maintenance helps catch worn pads and uneven rotor wear early, reducing repair costs and keeping your braking system operating safely and smoothly over time.
