Brake Repair & Inspection in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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 #367 in Philadelphia, PA. Our friendly specialists know all about anti-lock brakes and how to care for them.
Benefits of ABS Brakes
Anti-lock brakes offer many benefits to drivers. The key advantage is that ABS brakes allow you to more safely stop in slippery conditions. Some drivers rely on their ABS brakes to help them stop within a shorter distance as well. Although an ABS system cost does add to the price of repairs, the technology is standard on most vehicles now. Without this system, you may lose money during the resale of your vehicle. The professional technicians at Meineke #367 in Philadelphia, PA repair and install ABS brakes and we offer silicone brake fluid and mineral brake fluid to maintain your system. Drive safely on icy, snowy, and wet roads any time of year.
Warning Signs of Brake Malfunction
If you notice any of the signs of impending brake failure, do not continue to drive your car. Common signs include a lit ABS light, clicking or grinding noises while braking or a pulsation of the pedal when braking. You should also have your brakes inspected if you notice that your car is taking longer to come to a stop or pulls to one side when braking. Other red flags include increased drag when accelerating or lack of resistance when pressing on the brake pedal. For ABS brake service and all types of brake repairs, visit Meineke #367 in Philadelphia, PA.
What Happens if You Put off Repairs to Your Anti-lock Brakes
Even if your anti-lock brakes fail, your car is probably still drivable. The ABS brakes will switch off if the components fail, but the regular brakes on your car still work. This can still be a problem if you get into a panic situation where you expect your brakes to pump themselves to get you out of a skid. Don’t put off repairs to the anti-lock brakes, even if you’re not expecting icy or snowy weather. The ABS system also keeps your auto from hydroplaning in wet driving conditions. Maintain your brakes with silicone brake fluid or mineral brake fluid by coming to the professionals at Meineke #367 in Philadelphia, PA.
Signs You Need to Replace Your Brakes
While some types of brake problems can be fixed by replacing the brake fluid, others need a more fundamental system overhaul. The top sign that a replacement is needed is noticeable loss of function in your breaks. If you are pressing your pedal and encountering no resistance, this could be a sign of systematic failure. If your ABS system is kicking in during normal driving, it may need to be replaced. Get a better idea of replacement brake and ABS system cost by speaking with representatives at Meineke #367 in Philadelphia, PA.
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