Brake Repair

Brake Repair in Oxnard, CA

Can You Trust Your Brakes?

A vehicle’s brakes must be trusted at all times. Whether your brake pads are signaling it’s time for a replacement or you just aren’t sure if your vehicle is slowing down in time, come see us at Mekaniks Plus Car Care Corner in Oxnard, California, today. Let’s get you and your car the safety and reliability you deserve. Your car’s brake system is one of the most critical safety features it has, and a fully functioning brake system doesn’t only keep you safe, but it also keeps other drivers safe. Your vehicle’s brake system is designed to stop your car safely, but to do so, it needs several things to complete its task. By pressing down on your brake pedal, levers and rods cause your car’s anti-lock brake system to apply friction and force between the vehicle’s brake pads and rotors or brake shoes to stop the vehicle. Over time, several of these parts eventually wear down and can make stopping distances longer and more difficult. This is why it’s vital to have regular brake repair and inspection to ensure driver safety at all times. Below are a few of the most common signs that you may need brake repair.

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Learn More About Mekaniks Plus Car Care Corner

Brakes are crucial for driving, and you shouldn’t go another day without knowing you’re safe on the road at all times. At Mekaniks Plus Car Care Corner, we understand the importance of keeping expenses as low as possible, and we aim to offer cost-effective brake repair solutions with high-quality services at all times. Don’t skimp out on your brakes any longer. Call us today at (805) 804-3555 to schedule a brake service appointment today or stop by and see us at 632 Pacific Avenue in Oxnard, California, to speak with a professional technician about what options may be available for you.

Symptoms of Brake Failure

Loud Grinding When Braking

If you notice a loud grinding or screeching noise when you apply pressure to your brake pedal, this is an indication that your brake pads are nearly completely worn out. Once your brake pads begin to wear down, your car’s built-in warning system will indiscreetly let you know that driving under this condition can cause further damage.

Pulling or Brake Drag

When your vehicle begins to pull to one side or another when you brake, your brake system could have a stuck caliper slide or piston, but could also be an indication of misaligned tires or debris in the brake fluid. Debris in the brake fluid can eventually cause uneven braking, but correcting this problem quickly can prevent your rotors from further damage.

Fading Brake Pedal

If you find that your car’s brake pedal isn’t responding when you want to stop or notice that it sinks to the floor when you come to a stop, this is an indication of a leak somewhere in the brake lines or master cylinder. Either of these scenarios can potentially be dangerous, which means you should have them inspected as soon as possible.