Your car needs to stop on time, every time, when you step on the brake pedal! You need to stop in parking spaces, in your driveway, at stop signs. This is done many time per day and over a period of a year. Your car's brakes have been applied thousands of times without much thought from you. Schedule a brake service at least once a year. Many auto repair shops will inspect them for free! Your vehicle manufacturer also has a recommended brake service schedule, whether you think there is anything wrong or not. It is important to know the type of brakes and the type of brake service needed. This service and simple maintenance is far less expensive than a costly brake repair.

Over time, the drums or discs, and their attendant pads, become worn and less likely to stop the car on time. You can usually tell if one of your disc brakes is really bad if you see a fine gray metal powder on your wheels. This is an indication that the pad has worn into the disc, and needs to be replaced.

Brake service is not expensive so you should schedule an inspection before they get to this stage. It is vital element for the maintenance and safety of your vehicle. Checking your brakes and replacing worn pads is far less expensive than replacing pads and the disc or drum itself.

Mechanically, brakes last a very long time. However, over icy or wet roads, drivers have a tendency to use their brakes more than necessary, so, it is vital that brakes are in good working order for driving on such roads. The only way to ensure this is through regular checkups on your entire braking system.

For the safety of your family, yourself, and your vehicle, have maintenance taken care of before you need brake repair.

Need to schedule a brake repair? Contact our ASE Certified technicians at Phil's Service today for more information about our brake service and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves residents in the community of Killeen, TX, and surrounding area.

There are several reasons why it is important to keep up with regular brake service. Avoid costly brake repair, plus enhance the safety of your vehicle.

Your car needs to stop on time, every time, when you step on the brake pedal! You need to stop in parking spaces, in your driveway, at stop signs. This is done many time per day and over a period of a year. Your car's brakes have been applied thousands of times without much thought from you. Schedule a brake service at least once a year. Many auto repair shops will inspect them for free! Your vehicle manufacturer also has a recommended brake service schedule, whether you think there is anything wrong or not. It is important to know the type of brakes and the type of brake service needed. This service and simple maintenance is far less expensive than a costly brake repair.

Over time, the drums or discs, and their attendant pads, become worn and less likely to stop the car on time. You can usually tell if one of your disc brakes is really bad if you see a fine gray metal powder on your wheels. This is an indication that the pad has worn into the disc, and needs to be replaced.

Brake service is not expensive so you should schedule an inspection before they get to this stage. It is vital element for the maintenance and safety of your vehicle. Checking your brakes and replacing worn pads is far less expensive than replacing pads and the disc or drum itself.

Mechanically, brakes last a very long time. However, over icy or wet roads, drivers have a tendency to use their brakes more than necessary, so, it is vital that brakes are in good working order for driving on such roads. The only way to ensure this is through regular checkups on your entire braking system.

For the safety of your family, yourself, and your vehicle, have maintenance taken care of before you need brake repair.

Need to schedule a brake repair? Contact our ASE Certified technicians at Phil's Service today for more information about our brake service and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves residents in the community of Killeen, TX, and surrounding area.

Ron Phillips