Sunday, March 29, 2009

Brake Repair-transporting Precious Cargo

No one wants to hear the phrase "need to be repaired / replaced" especially in conjunction with an automobile, because the image of dollar signs flying out of the wallet immediately come to mind. But can a price be placed upon the safety and wellbeing of those things dearest to us? Children, siblings, parents, friends, spouse-all are transported in the family car and brakes are a vital feature that must be maintained, repaired and replaced when worn out.

Whether it is the first solo trip for the teenager, a spouse driving the expressway into the city, or a family vacation cross country-a brake repair is not a chore that should be postponed. A squeak, squeal or grinding sound is a warning sign to head immediately to a repair shop. A low, soft or spongy feel to the brake pedal or a flashing or steady warning light is also an indicator something is not operating optimally, and an evaluation of the system is needed. In certain instances a simple cleaning of the shoes or pads will solve the issue by removing dirt or debris that is lodged on the part. In other cases, a brake repair is necessary.

There are numerous brake repair locations available to customers: from the dealership where the vehicle was purchased to privately owned and operated shops to national franchises up and down the road. If the vehicle is still under a manufactures warranty, the logical location to head to is the dealership. But if the warranty has expired a brake repair shop or national franchise is more likely to offer a discount rate for the same work.

Before any work is scheduled for the vehicle, a driver needs to familiarize themselves with several key words, all of which can be found easily enough in the operator's manual that came with the car. Brake pedal, hydraulic brake fluid, master cylinder, power brake booster, disc, drum, electronic anti-lock brakes and sensor, pads and shoes. While not all of these will be associated with every vehicle, the owner should be aware which braking system is on their vehicle.

When selecting a repair location it is best to look for a facility that boasts numerous years of operation within the community, the words License & Certified are proudly on display, and rates for labor and parts openly advertised in the ad, on the Internet or in the Yellow pages, as well as on the wall in the place of operation. Before the vehicle is released to the technician behind the counter, request the car be evaluated and an explanation of ALL necessary repairs, costs, warranties and guarantees be clearly discussed in advance of any work order being written up. Any limitations or exclusions on the "Lifetime Guarantee" should be explained clearly and up front.

Brake repair is an investment a vehicle owner can know with absolute certainty the return is immediate and priceless: assurance of the added protection and safety for loved ones, fellow drivers, pedestrians and the environment around them.

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