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Brake Repair

The brake system is responsible for slowing down or stopping your vehicle when needed. It consists of various components working together to ensure efficient braking, such as the following:

1. Brake Pads and Shoes: These components create friction against the brake rotors or drums and help slow down or stop the wheels from spinning.

2. Brake Calipers and Wheel Cylinders: These devices house the brake pads or shoes and control their movement.

3. Brake Rotors and Drums: These rotating surfaces provide a platform for the brake pads or shoes to create friction and stop the car's forward motion.

4. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): ABS is a safety feature that prevents the wheels from locking up during emergency braking, allowing you to maintain steering control.

5. Parking Brake: Also known as the emergency brake, the parking brake is manually activated and mechanically locks the wheels to prevent movement when the car is parked.

6. Brake Fluid: Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid that transfers pressure from the brake pedal to the brake system, allowing it to function properly.

Brake Issues: Causes & Signs

Several factors can cause issues with your brakes, including:

  • Wear and Tear: Over time, brake pads and shoes wear down due to normal use, requiring replacement.
  • Brake Fluid Contamination: Moisture or air can get into the brake system, affecting its performance and potentially leading to brake failure.
  • Brake Fluid Leaks: Leaks in the brake lines or cylinders can result in a decrease in brake effectiveness.
  • Warped Rotors or Drums: Excessive heat or improper braking can cause the rotors or drums to warp, resulting in vibrations or pulsations when braking.

If you notice any of the following signs, have your brakes inspected and repaired:

  • Squeaking or Grinding Noises
  • Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal
  • Hard to Push Down or Resistant Brake Pedal
  • Brake Warning Light
  • Pulling or Vibrations

Schedule a Brake Repair in Minneapolis, MN

When you need brake services, you can rely on the experienced technicians at Electra Tune Tire & Auto. We diagnose and repair a wide range of brake issues. Using high-quality parts and industry-leading practices, we'll ensure your brakes are in optimal condition, providing you with the confidence you need while driving.

If you need a brake repair or routine brake maintenance, visit Electra Tune Tire & Auto in Minneapolis, MN. After all, every destination requires a stops along the way. Let's make sure your vehicle is responsive to slowing down and coming to a stop when you need it.

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Minneapolis, MN 55406
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