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Preventive Brake Maintenance Tips for your Car

The brakes are an important safety feature of your car. You need to inspect and make necessary repairs to keep them in good working condition. Always check the brake pads and rotors as they could get damaged due to friction. Also, flush the brake fluid. See this slideshow to find the preventive brake maintenance tips for your car.

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Preventive Brake Maintenance Tips for your Car

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  1. Preventive Brake Maintenance Tips for Your Car

  2. The braking system of your vehicle is complex but surprisingly simple to maintain yourself.

  3. Inspect & make necessary repairs to every component to ensure all parts are in working order.

  4. These parts include the master cylinder and brake line, brake pads, calipers, and rotors.

  5. Check brake pads & rotors

  6. The brake pads and rotors are the points of contact between your braking system and your tires.

  7. Friction between the tires and the brake pads cause heat, and this heat wears down the brake pad.

  8. It is important to inspect the quality and depth of the pads to make sure there is sufficient resistance.

  9. Flush the brake fluid

  10. When you depress your brake pedal, pressure builds and is transferred through the brake fluid from the master cylinder.

  11. The fluid passes through the brake lines, and into the calipers, which transfers pressure to the brake pads and rotors.

  12. The brake fluid is extremely important as it is the messenger between you and your car's braking system.

  13. Bleed the brake lines

  14. Along with brake fluid change, it is also a good idea to bleed the brake line to remove excess air.

  15. When small amounts of air become trapped inside the brake line, it can reduce the efficacy of the braking system.

  16. Bleeding the system removes the air from the brake line by depressing the brake pedal while adjusting the bleeder valve.

  17. Upgrade brake parts

  18. Replace some elements in your braking system and upgrade to higher performance or specialized components.

  19. Popular upgrades include slotted disc brakes which are more heat resistant & ceramic pads, which are quieter and produce less brake dust.

  20. Upgrading and replacing brake parts when necessary will improve the longevity and performance of your vehicle's braking system.

  21. Ensure that your brakes are in perfect working order as they are your safety on the road.

  22. Preventive maintenance for all braking components will guarantee your brakes function efficiently.

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