Keep Your Brakes in Top Shape with Service by Bucaro Brothers Auto Care
How Brakes Work: Disc vs. Drum Brakes
Brakes are a complex system that converts kinetic energy into thermal energy to slow down or stop your vehicle. There are two primary types of brakes: disc brakes and drum brakes.
- Disc Brakes: Disc brakes use a rotor and caliper system. When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure forces the caliper’s brake pads against the rotor, creating friction that slows down your vehicle. Disc brakes are known for their efficiency and are commonly found on the front wheels of modern vehicles.
- Drum Brakes: Drum brakes, on the other hand, consist of a drum and brake shoes. When you apply the brakes, the brake shoes are pushed outward against the drum, creating friction to slow down the vehicle. While drum brakes are still used on some rear wheels, they are less common in modern vehicles due to their lower efficiency.
Signs of Brake Trouble
Whatever type of brakes you have, it’s essential to recognize the warning signs of brake problems, including the following:
- Squealing or Grinding Noises: High-pitched squeals or grinding sounds when braking can indicate worn brake pads or damaged rotors.
- Vibrations or Pulsations: If you feel vibrations or pulsations in the brake pedal, it could be a sign of warped brake rotors.
- Shaking Steering Wheel: If your steering wheel shakes when braking, that could indicate your brake rotors have become worn down or warped.
- Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal: A brake pedal that feels soft or spongy may suggest air in the brake lines or a brake fluid leak.
- Dashboard Warning Light: The ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) or brake warning light illuminating on your dashboard signals potential issues.
When to Have Your Brakes Checked
Regular brake maintenance is essential for your safety. We recommend having your brakes checked:
- Every 12,000 miles, or at a bare minimum, at least once a year: As part of routine maintenance, we’ll inspect your brakes to ensure they’re in good condition.
- When You Notice Warning Signs: Don’t ignore squeaks, vibrations, or other signs of trouble. Bring your vehicle to Bucaro Brothers for immediate inspection and brake service in Chicago, IL.
Routine Maintenance or Brake Replacement in Chicago – Bucaro Brothers Auto Care Can Do It All!
At Bucaro Brothers Auto Care, we take your safety seriously, and our ASE-certified technicians are experts, providing the highest quality brake services in the Chicagoland area, from a routine brake inspection to replacing your brakes and everything in between.
Don’t compromise on safety—schedule your brake service in Chicago today and enjoy peace of mind on the road.
In addition to brakes, we’re a full-service auto repair shop. So, no matter your vehicle’s problem, we can take care of it at Burcaro Brothers.
Contact us at (773) 472-6150 to schedule service or visit us at 2707 N. Ashland Avenue, Lincoln Park, Chicago.
Your safety is our highest priority, and at Bucaro Brothers, we’re here to provide brake repairs and keep your brakes in top condition the year around!