While brake maintenance is recommended at 20,000-60,000 miles or inspected every six months.
Preventative maintenance and repairs can help you avoid costly breakdowns and repairs in the Future. Regular Maintenance can also help you catch small problems before they become big, expensive problems
Typically, old brake fluid is flushed out and replaced with clean fluid, brake pads are replaced, rotors resurfaced, and all other braking components (boots, seals, pistons, and bushings) are cleaned, adjusted, and lubricated
Brake services often take between one and three hours. However, they can be longer or shorter depending on the type of service, how busy the auto repair shop is, and whether the parts are in stock.
Generally, your car's brake pads should be replaced every 25,000 to 65,000 miles, while your rotors should be replaced between 30,000 and 70,000 miles. However, the exact figure can vary depending on your terrain, weather conditions, and driving style.
1-Brake checks while driving.
2-Listen to your brakes.
3- Pay attention to your brake pedal and steering wheel.
4-Notice if the warning light comes on.
5- Inspecting brake pads without removing the wheels.
6-Observe the brake pad.
7- Removing the wheels for a closer look.
8- Squealing or clicking noises.
9- Pulsations or vibrations in the brake pedal.
10- Longer stopping distances.
11- Deeper brake pedal press.
12- Braking causes vehicle drift.