Service Advice
Jacksonville Brake Repair & Maintenance
Anti-Lock Brakes
Most automobiles today are equipped with anti-lock brake systems (ABS) as standard equipment. ABS is designed to improve stopping distances, while helping to maintain control over steering—and is particularly useful on slippery surfaces. ABS basically take over in a panic stop with computerized sensors, pulsing the brakes on and off repeatedly and rapidly to help prevent the wheels from locking up and your automobile from skidding.
Maintenance and automobile:
When you start your automobile, there should be a light on the dashboard reading BRAKE, ANTILOCK or ABS. If the light stays on or flashes, there could be a fault in the ABS system, and you should have your automobile, truck or SUV inspected immediately by a professional. Bring your automobile to the mechanics at Jacksonville& St. Mary’s AAMCO.
Brake Fluid
Brake Pads, Shoes, Drums & Rotors
The brake pads and shoes are the wearable elements of the braking system. Rotors and drums are metal and more expensive to replace.
Maintenance and automobile:
Your automobile’s brake system should be inspected annually to ensure everything is in good working order. Brakes over time will wear out, so eventually they will need replacement. Catching brake problems before you reach the metal-to-metal point (likely to mean replacement of rotors or drums) may save you money, so if you have any of the common symptoms of brake trouble, have your brakes checked promptly by a Jacksonville & St. Mary’s AAMCO mechanic. Symptoms of brake trouble include squealing brakes, a spongy or hard pedal when you press on the brakes or grinding brakes. your local Jacksonville & St. Mary’s AAMCO auto repair shop offers a wide array of services for brakes, from inspections to brake fluid changes to complete brake jobs.