Squeaky Brakes? Let Us Fix Them

For the best driving experience and safety on the roadway, you need your vehicle’s brakes to be in top shape at all times. Good brakes are likely to be the difference between a serious accident and a near-miss, so never ignore any warning signs. If it has been over a year since you have had your car’s brakes inspected, bring your vehicle to Haris Auto Repair today. Our ASE Certified technicians will check your brakes and make the necessary repairs to keep you and your vehicle safe. For more information about brake repairs, call us at (908)753-0277.

Warning Signs of Brake Problems

If you notice any of the following signs or symptoms with your car, bring it to us immediately for a professional inspection:

  • Brake Light On
  • Squeaking or Squealing Brakes
  • Soft Brake Pedal
  • Leaking Brake Fluid
  • Burning or Chemical Smell After Hard Braking
  • Your Car Bounces When You Make A Short Stop
You may be thinking, “oh the brake light came on, but it is off now”, or “my brake pedal is only slightly soft or airy” or you may be making other excuses, Don’t take unnecessary risks! Working brakes save lives and expert brake repair available every day at Haris Auto Repair. Trust us to make your car safe to operate.

Why Do My Brakes Feel Spongy?

If you need to press harder than before to bring your car to a stop, this could be an indication of a hydraulic or mechanic

How Long Do Rotors and Brake Pads Last?

Brake pads and rotors naturally wear down over time, but the life expectancy of them can vary from vehicle to vehicle and can also depend on your driving style. Drives featuring many stops will wear brake parts faster than driving on highways. The life of your brakes depends on a number of factors. The best thing to do is to have your brakes inspected every 6 months, around the same time you should have your tires rotated.
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