Mar 11, 2022

Nissan vehicles are stylish, reliable, and safe. However, as with any other vehicle, you must perform regular maintenance on it to keep it running at its very best. Brakes are just one thing that can wear down over time and will eventually need replacing. So, it’s important to know the signs to look for that tell you it’s time to head to your Nissan dealer for a brake repair.6 Common Signs Your Nissan Could Use a Brake Repair

6 Common Signs Your Nissan Could Use a Brake Repair

1. Your Brakes Aren’t Working Like They Usually Do

Anytime you notice a difference in how your brakes work get them checked immediately. This can mean that you need to press your brakes harder to come to a stop, or your car takes longer to start slowing down when you apply your brakes. Your brake pads are likely worn down and they should be changed before they create more issues.

2. Your Brake Pedal Feels Different When You Push It

If your brake pedal feels softer or spongier when you push it this can mean that brake fluid is leaking within your braking system or that your brake pads are worn down too far. Either way, it’s important to get your vehicle checked out immediately.

3. Your Brakes Make Noise When You Use Them

Hearing a squealing or grinding noise when you apply your brakes means they need attention as soon as possible. This often means your brake pads are worn down quite far. Typically, you can get away with changing only your brake pads at this point, however, waiting may damage more parts of your brakes.

4. Your Brakes Smell When You Use Them

If you notice an occasional burning smell coming from your brakes when you’ve been driving slowly down a large hill or stuck in traffic, this simply means they’re overheated. Pull over until they cool down. However, if you notice this burning smell coming from your brakes often, especially if you’re not in a situation where your brakes may be overheated, get them checked out immediately.

5. Your Brake Warning Light Is On

Your vehicle is designed to warn you of any issues that come up. If your brake warning light comes up or if you have a newer model and get an email or text notification for brake service, this means you need to act as soon as possible before there’s more damage.

6. Your Nissan Dealer Tells You to Get New Brakes

The mechanic at your dealership will check out all the parts of your brakes during your regular maintenance visits and will let you know when it’s time to change any or all parts of your brakes.

At Ed Martin Nissan our award-winning team will be happy to help you find your next new or used vehicle. We’ll ensure you get the best vehicle for your family, and we will help you maintain it, so you’ll be happy for years to come. We’d love for you to stop by or contact us at Ed Martin Nissan today to book your next service appointment, ask any questions, or start your vehicle buying journey.

 

 

 

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