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Brake system

AutoAZ offers high quality, heavy-duty braking systems

AutoAZ offers high-quality and durable brake systems. Our company is committed to driving safety and outstanding performance. The design of our brake systems includes high-quality materials and robust construction. The products in the AutoAZ "Brake System" category have been specially developed to withstand extreme loads and function reliably over the long term.

Our brake systems are not only suitable for modern cars but are also ideal for older vehicles. We offer comprehensive solutions to ensure your brakes remain in perfect condition. This also includes a service to clean the brakes to ensure optimal performance and safety. With AutoAZ, you can be confident that your brake system will always work reliably, whether in city traffic or on long highway journeys.

Why are my brakes squeaking?

Squeaking brakes can indicate worn brake pads, dirty brake discs, or problems with the brake calipers. A thorough inspection and, if necessary, the replacement of worn parts can fix the squeaking.

Another common reason for the squeaking noise is the wear of the brake pads, which may require a replacement. It is important to have the brakes regularly checked by a professional to ensure that all components are in perfect condition and functioning properly. Continued driving with squeaking brakes can lead to further damage and more expensive repairs. Therefore, you should act at the first sign of problems and have the brakes professionally inspected.

How do I change my car's brake pads?

To change the brake pads, you need to lift the vehicle, remove the wheel, loosen the brake caliper bolts, remove the caliper, replace the old brake pads, and reassemble the caliper.

Why is my steering wheel vibrating when braking?

Vibrations when braking can indicate unevenly worn brake discs, worn brake pads, or problems with the brake caliper bracket. Inspection and possible replacement of the affected parts are necessary.

How do I check the brake fluid level?

The brake fluid level can be checked by looking at the reservoir in the engine compartment. The level should be between the minimum and maximum markings. If necessary, add the recommended brake fluid.

Why does it smell like burnt rubber when I brake?

The smell of burnt rubber when braking can indicate overheated brakes or worn brake pads. Inspection of the brake system and possible replacement of the brake pads are necessary. During each braking process, the kinetic energy is converted into heat, which can put a lot of stress on the brakes.

It is particularly important to regularly check the brake discs and pads to ensure they are in good condition. Worn brake discs or pads can not only impair braking performance but also lead to increased wear and possible damage to the brake system. Timely replacement of the components is therefore essential to ensure the safety and efficiency of the vehicle.

How do I change the brake discs of my vehicle?

To change the brake discs, you need to lift the vehicle, remove the wheel, loosen the brake caliper bolts, remove the caliper, replace the old brake discs, and reassemble the caliper.

Can I replace my brake pads myself?

Yes, many drivers can replace the brake pads themselves if they have the necessary knowledge and tools. Otherwise, the work should be done by a professional. A step-by-step guide can be very helpful to ensure that all steps are performed correctly.

If worn brake pads are not replaced in time, this can lead to further damage to the brake discs and drums. Therefore, it is important to regularly check the condition of the brake pads and replace them if necessary. This not only ensures the safety of the vehicle but also avoids expensive repairs.

How often should I have my brake fluid changed?

Recommendations for brake fluid change vary, but it is often recommended every two years or according to the manufacturer's specifications. Regularly checking the brake fluid level is also advisable. If the brake fluid is old or contaminated, it can impair braking performance, regardless of the discs or pads.

It is important to note that if the brake fluid is not changed regularly, the car may respond more slowly when the brake pedal is pressed. This can lead to dangerous situations, especially in emergencies where a quick braking response is required. Therefore, it is crucial to change the brake fluid in time and ensure that the entire braking system functions perfectly.

Why are my brakes whistling?

Whistling brakes can indicate an incorrect combination of brake discs or pads, glazing on the brake discs, or wear. Inspection and possible replacement of the affected parts are required.

How do I bleed my car's brake system?

The brake system is bled by removing air bubbles. This requires opening the bleed screws on the brake calipers, pumping the brake pedal, and closing the screws when no more air bubbles are coming out. It is recommended to have this done by a professional.