You rely on your vehicle to be safe and dependable. That safety and durability requires regular maintenance. One aspect of automotive repair you don't want to neglect is brake inspection. Brake systems are complex. Each part must function well to ensure precise stopping capability. Here at Falcone Subaru, we remain committed to keeping our customers safe and informed. Here's what you need to know about brake repair and why it matters.
About Brake Repair
There are several parts involved in your brake system. They all must function correctly and in sync to stop on a dime when needed. Brake inspection involves a thorough run-down of all the components such as pads, calipers, rotors, fluids, and more. Our trained technicians can spot potential problems and take care of them to provide you with increased safety and confidence on the roads near Zionsville.
When to Schedule Service
It's a good idea to have your brakes inspected on a yearly basis, at a minimum. Some signs you may need brake repair include:
- High pitch squeal or grinding noise upon brake application
- Vibration when pressing brake pedal
- Spongy brake pedal that takes more effort to apply
- ABS indicator lit on dashboard
- No resistance when applying parking brake
Our team can determine the source of the problem and fix it for you in no time so you can get back on the roads around Terre Haute, IN.
Why Choose a Dealer for Your Brake Service?
Scheduling brake service and repair at a dealership is a smart move for drivers near Plainfield, IN. Dealerships have state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to help narrow down the cause of brake issues. Plus, our Subaru service professionals stay specifically trained on the models we sell.
When was the last time you had your brakes inspected? Please give our service department near Brownsburg, IN a call to set up an appointment if it's been a while. You can also schedule service online through our website.
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Falcone Subaru
1930 W 16th St
Indianapolis, IN 46202
- Sales: 317-263-0002