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Brake Repair & Inspection in Waterbury, Connecticut

Understanding Your Anti-Lock Brakes

Your anti-lock brake system, or ABS, consists of a hydraulic control unit (HCU), an anti-lock brake control module and both front and rear anti-lock brake sensors. When you apply the brakes, you essentially force brake fluid from master cylinder outlet ports to HCU inlet ports. From the HCU, pressure is transmitted through four solenoid valves to each wheel and your vehicle comes to a stop. During an emergency stop, the ABS modulates brake pressure in order to prevent wheel lock-up. If you would like to learn more about ABS, we invite you to drop by Meineke #54 in Waterbury, CT. Our friendly specialists know all about anti-lock brakes and how to care for them.

Why an Anti-Lock Braking System is Important

During normal braking procedures, the pedal action for an ABS or anti-lock braking system will feel much the same as it would in a vehicle having a non-ABS system. In an emergency, however, anti-lock brakes prevent wheel lock-up while allowing the driver to maintain steering control. In a critical situation when the brake pedal is depressed, the ABS will also bring the car to a stop in the shortest distance possible. Wondering if your car has anti-lock brakes? Just ask the specialists at Meineke #54 in Waterbury, CT.

Signs Your ABS Brakes Need Repair

Most ABS systems have multiple sensors built into the system to alert you when the brakes need service. A light on the dashboard might illuminate or you may feel that it takes more effort to press the pedal when braking. Another sign of ABS brake failure is that the brakes lock up while heavy braking. You may hear random clicking noises or feel your brakes trying to pump themselves. This is an indication that something is not working properly. For ABS brake service, bring your car to Meineke #54 in Waterbury, CT for quick and convenient repairs and maintenance by our professional technicians.

How to Prevent ABS Failure

If your ABS fails, you can find yourself in a potentially very dangerous situation. Your anti lock system is what keeps your car from skidding or hydroplaning when you brake. For this reason, it is important to pay attention to signs that your brake system is impaired. One of the most common signs of an ABS problem is difficulty in applying the brake pedal, whether it offers more resistance or less than usual when you press it down. This type of problem is frequently related to brake fluid leakage or clogs and can arise whether you use silicone brake fluid or mineral brake fluid. If you notice a difference in brake pedal resistance, get your system checked at Meineke #54 in Waterbury, CT.

Signs You Need to Replace Your ABS

The anti lock braking system is key to optimal vehicle safety. It is one of the most important components of your car, and any malfunction is a sign that you need to get it checked right away. While some ABS problems can be fixed with relative ease, others mean that it is time to replace the entire system. A major sign that you may need a new ABS is when your system kicks in randomly, even under normal driving conditions. This indicates a high likelihood that both the sensors and the control unit are malfunctioning. Learn more about ABS replacement or upgrade at Meineke #54 in Waterbury, CT.

Cost-Effective Brake Service

Scheduling an inspection for your anti-lock brakes at regular intervals is the best way to keep repair costs from mounting. Remember that service may be as simple as adding brake fluid, a component that costs just a few dollars. Silicon brake fluid and mineral brake fluid are widely available, and they may be among the products used by Meineke #54 in Waterbury, CT, when you come in for ABS brake service. The specialists here can diagnose any brake problems you might be having and resolve the issues promptly in order to save you greater expense down the road.