HOW WORN ARE YOUR BRAKES?ES?
Your life is at risk if your car brakes are
worn-out. Even a minor problem with car brakes can be dangerous.
Whenever you find problem in braking, the earliest thing you must
do is take your car to an experienced mechanic.
There are many things
that can cause brake problems and brake failure, however, you can
make out some of the potential causes on your own. At times, diagnosing
or troubleshooting car brake problems can be quite simple though
brake repairing may be not. To keep you on the safer side, here are
given some simple guidelines to help you identify the possible problems
with brakes.
Check The Brake Fluid - Whenever
you find brake lights on, you should check the brake fluid. The fluid
level in the container should not be lower than ‘Min’ mark and it should be
actually close to ‘Max’ mark. Low levels of fluid indicate
that brake pads are worn out. Another possible cause could be leakage
of fluid. In any case, the car should not be driven if the brake
fluid level is low.
ABS Brake Light Comes On - It indicates a problem
with the antilock brake system. With this, the onboard computer disables
the ABS system. However, the brakes still functions without ABS.
This can be really problematic in an emergency situation.
Brake Warning Light Comes On -It
can happen during three conditions, first when the emergency brake
is on, second when the car has lesser brake fluid and lastly when leakage
occurs in one side of the brake system. In the first case, you can
check the emergency brakes; however in the second and third case, take
the car for fluids service.
Locked Brakes -Whenever you touch
the brakes, the car bends sharply to the side and even the wheel might
lock up and skid. It can be caused by a bad disc caliper, wheel bearing
problems, loose or broken brake pads, or contamination of the brake
pads. It is also a serious problem which should be treated at once.
Hard Brakes -It can be caused by problems varying
from a poor power brake booster, failed caliper components to a failed
vacuum line. To deal with the problem, examine the floor under the
brake pedal. Otherwise, take the help of a mechanic.
Brake Pulls Car To Left Or Right When Braking -It
can be caused by sticking or failed brake calipers, or a weak/collapsed
hose or due to problems with the brake pad. If you find the problem
severe, get your vehicle repaired. If the pull shifts from left to
right, it is not a brake problem but is likely to be a suspension
problem.
After driving, you experience a burning rubber/chemical smell -It
can be caused down to burning brakes; however, it can be an indicator
of a clutch problem. If your car pulls to one side or the other while
driving, simply stop the car and check that the emergency brake is
off. It’s time to get your vehicle repaired.
Grinding Noise From Wheels - It
can occur due to unwanted particles trapped in your brakes. It can
also suggest that you need to have your brake rotors and pads replaced.
Take your vehicle for brake service.
Brake Pedal Pulsates or Vehicle Vibrates When Braking - This is possibly due to distorted brake rotors or drums. Otherwise,
it could happen because of overheated brakes or over-tightened lug
nuts. If you find problem in both the brake pedal and the steering
wheel, then it could be from the front wheels. Get brake inspection
of your car done.
Brake Pedal Gets Spongy - It could
indicate a minor as well as a major problem. First of all, check the
brake fluid level and fill the container to the marked level. It can
also be caused by a leakage in your brake line or a failing master
cylinder. In any case, this is a serious problem and should be treated
as soon as possible.
Brakes Barely Stop The Car - It
is like the problem of the brake pedal getting spongy. Probably the
brake pads/ shoes are worn out. Once more, it’s better to take
the car for repairing.
Brakes Squeal - At time, dust
and dirt get trapped in the wheels. For this, take your car through
an automated car wash and check if this solves the problem.
Besides the above-mentioned problems, the other
car brake problems could be automated brake adjusters that require
alignment, cheap brake linings, broken brake return or retaining springs,
a bent backing plate, and warped brake shoes.
Whatever the problem may be, it’s
always better to take your vehicle to an authentic service center and
get it repaired as soon as possible. |