What's everyone's worst fear when driving? A bad song coming on the radio? That's pretty frightening, but it doesn't compare to having faulty brakes when you need them most.

To avoid brake failure, be sure to watch out for warning signs that you need new brakes. Read below to learn more about when you should take your car in for a brake check or replacement.

Squealing Noise

For most people, the first thing they notice about their brakes may be a loud squealing noise. While some noise is natural for your car, a loud squealing noise is usually a good indicator that your brake pads are too worn down to function properly. If you notice a consistent loud squealing noise whenever you hit the brakes, bring your car to our service center in Albuquerque and we'll take a look.

Clicking Noise

A clicking noise is less common than a squealing noise, but it can still be a good indicator that there's something wrong with your brakes. If your brake pads become loosens, then they'll begin to rattle, which often causes a clicking noise whenever the brake pedal is pushed down or released.

Brake Pedal Vibrates When Pressed

Pressing down on the brake pedal around Rio Rancho should be smooth and easy, but what if the brake pedal vibrates when you press it down? This is most likely due to the brake pad being too worn down and overheating.

Braking Takes Longer Than Usual

As you use your brakes around Santa Fe, they will become more ineffective over time. If you notice that it's taking a lot longer than usual to come to a stop, then you likely need new brakes.

Your Car Pulls to One Side When You Brake

If something with your car seems unnatural, then it likely is. Whenever your brakes are faulty, then your car may pull to one side or the other whenever you're trying to come to a stop. If this happens, head on over to our service center as soon as you can.

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