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Brake Maintenance and Repair
At FastLubeOil, we are dedicated to ensuring your safety on the road with our comprehensive brake services. Our expert technicians provide thorough brake inspections and maintenance for cars, SUVs, and trucks at all of our convenient locations. Unlike many places that simply replace brake pads, we perform a complete checkup to ensure every component of your braking system is functioning correctly. Relax in your car while we handle the rest. Experience the FastLubeOil difference with our full-service brake maintenance and repair.
Our Full-Service Brake Maintenance Includes:
- Brake Pad Replacement: Installation of high-quality brake pads to ensure optimal stopping power.
- Brake Fluid Check and Top-Off: Checking and topping off brake fluid to maintain proper hydraulic pressure.
- Rotor Inspection and Resurfacing: Inspecting brake rotors for wear and resurfacing or replacing them as necessary.
- Brake Caliper Inspection: Checking brake calipers for proper operation and ensuring even pressure distribution.
- Brake Line Inspection: Inspecting brake lines for leaks or damage to ensure the integrity of the braking system.
- ABS System Check: Diagnosing and repairing issues with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) for enhanced safety.
Additional Benefits:
- Free Brake Inspections: Stop by anytime within the next three months for a free brake system inspection to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
- Convenient Locations: Visit any of our locations for quick and reliable brake service without the hassle.
Looking for ways to save on services? Check out our Power Program.
- Up to 5 quarts of premium brake fluid (additional charges may apply for specialty fluids)
- New brake pad installation (premium pads for longer life and better performance)
- Rotor resurfacing or replacement (based on wear and condition)
- Brake system diagnostics (ABS, calipers, and lines)
- Complete brake system inspection (visual and functional checks)
- Free brake fluid top-offs for 3 months or 3,000 miles (specialty fluids excluded)
We Inspect and Advise On:
- Brake Line Condition: Checking for cracks, leaks, and wear.
- Master Cylinder Operation: Ensuring proper hydraulic pressure and function.
- Parking Brake Efficiency: Inspecting and adjusting the parking brake for optimal performance.
- Brake Pedal Feel: Assessing pedal travel and firmness.
- Wheel Bearing Condition: Checking for play and noise that could indicate wear.
- Brake Hose Condition: Inspecting for swelling, cracks, and leaks.
Components that press against the brake rotors to create friction, slowing or stopping the vehicle.
Hydraulic fluid used in the brake system to transfer force from the brake pedal to the brake calipers.
Disc-shaped components attached to the wheel hub; brake pads clamp onto the rotors to stop the vehicle.
Housing that contains brake pads and pistons; calipers apply pressure to the brake pads against the rotors.
Safety system that prevents wheels from locking up during braking, maintaining traction with the road.
Component that converts brake pedal pressure into hydraulic pressure to operate the brake system.
Pedal in the driver’s footwell that activates the brake system when pressed.
Tubes that carry brake fluid from the master cylinder to the brake calipers.
Flexible hose that connects brake lines to the calipers, allowing for wheel movement.
Cylindrical component used in drum brake systems; brake shoes press against the drum to create friction.
Components in drum brake systems that press against the brake drum to slow or stop the vehicle.
Brake system that uses brake pads pressing against a rotor to stop the vehicle, common in modern cars.
Brake system that uses brake shoes pressing against a drum, commonly found in older vehicles.
Service that replaces old brake fluid with new fluid to maintain brake system performance and prevent corrosion.