There are a million things that can go wrong with your car. Many of these things fall into the non-emergency category and can be fixed when you have the money, or never, if you choose to live without them, such as your air conditioner. If you would rather roll the windows down and let wind be your natural air conditioning, there's no hurry to get your Freon topped off. But then there are the things you should get taken care of as soon as possible. Brake repair falls into this latter category. Without solid, dependable brakes, you are endangering yourself, your passengers, and others on the road.
It's easy to ignore minor problems. After all, the car is still getting you where you need to go, and is still stopping when you want it to. But how long will that last, when you start hearing that tell-tale squeal? This is the question that every car owner must wrestle with, if they are to delay brake repair. Yes, it may just be an awkward sound right now, but you may not even realize how much your braking power has declined. It doesn't happen all at once. The best way to see this point is to take your car in for new pads. You'll immediately notice how much less pressure it takes to stop your vehicle. When you're navigating the highways, you need the quickest braking speed you can get to avoid accidents.
Of course, there is a corollary to this. Getting brake repair done when the problem is still small means saving money. Let a problem go too long, and you could wind up needing to do more than simply replace the pads (a relatively inexpensive job). You could wind up cutting into the rotors. That means they will need to be replaced as well. This will drive your costs up. The price you pay for waiting could be substantial. This doesn't even take into consideration the kind of price you might have to pay should you get into an accident with your faulty braking system.
Getting brake repair done "quickly" isn't just about taking care of problems as soon as they appear. It also means finding a shop that won't tie up your transportation for a week. Most maintenance in this category should take no longer than a few hours, so if your mechanic wants to keep your car for a few days, you might want to consider going somewhere else the next time you need a new set of pads.
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