Coughlin Ford of Circleville

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Mar 22, 2024

Even excellently maintained vehicles need repairs sometimes. The local Ford dealership can take care of all the repairs your vehicle needs. This includes brake repairs. The dealership can also perform preventative maintenance on your brakes so they’re less likely to fall into disrepair.

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How Often You Should Visit the Ford Dealership for Brake Service

You need to have your brakes inspected at the Ford dealer at least once a year. That way, your dealer can make sure there’s nothing wrong with the braking system. If there are problems, then you can have them repaired before they start causing major issues with how your braking system works.

There are some forms of brake maintenance you need regularly, too. You’ll need to top up your brake fluid level if it becomes too low, and you should have the brake fluid replaced every two years. The brake pads also need to be replaced regularly. Typically, they’re replaced after every 20,000 to 70,000 miles you drive.

Signs You Need to Head to the Dealer for a Brake Repair

You Notice Issues with Your Brake Pedal

When there’s a problem with your braking system, your brake pedal may feel different. If you notice that the pedal has started to sit lower than usual, then you should definitely head to the dealer for a checkup. Sometimes you’ll notice a lack of resistance or a spongy feeling when you step on the brake pedal, too. This also indicates a problem.

You Feel Vibrations When Using the Brake Pedal

You shouldn’t feel your brake pedal move when you step on it to activate the brakes. The only time it should vibrate is if you have anti-lock brakes and you have to brake aggressively in an emergency stop. If the pedal vibrates during normal braking, then it can be a sign your rotors are warped.

You Notice Your Vehicle Pulling to One Side

Sometimes your brake linings can wear down unevenly. This may result in your vehicle pulling to one side when you step on the brake pedal. However, this pulling isn’t always caused by unevenly worn brake linings; it can indicate that you need to have your brake fluid replaced, too.

You Notice Reduced Responsiveness

Reduced responsiveness can be very dangerous and requires immediate attention. You may find that it takes a little longer than normal for your car to stop after you step on the brake pedal. The problem may not be very serious at first, but if it gets worse, then it could lead to you getting into some dangerous situations.

If your brakes are faulty, then you need to visit the dealer ASAP. Stop by Coughlin Ford of Circleville in Circleville, OH so we can take care of the problem.