How does Midas secure stop brake service work?

How does Midas secure stop brake service work?

Midas Secure Stop® Brake Service. You get used to your brakes. How they sound, how the pedal feels – and how quickly they stop your vehicle. Then one day, your brakes just aren’t the same. Your brakes sound funny. Your pedal feels funny – and you need to press it farther. Worst of all, it takes longer and longer to come to a stop.

What do you need to know about the brake system?

Your vehicle’s brake system has one job – to stop your vehicle. But it takes several key components to deliver that singular end result. To bring a vehicle to a halt, three things are necessary: leverage, hydraulic force and friction. Leverage is supplied by the driver’s leg pressure and the brake pedal.

What should I do if I suspect a brake problem?

Brake Repair – to all parts of your brake system, from the power brake booster to the parking brake assembly. Whether you suspect a brake problem (thanks to your brake light, brake pedal, or a suspicious leak), or you’ve just hit your vehicle’s recommended service interval, start by requesting a brake service appointment.

What are the different types of Brake Services?

Common brake services include: 1 Brake pad or brake shoe replacement 2 Brake rotor resurfacing or brake drum turning 3 Brake rotor or drum replacement 4 Brake fluid exchange or flushing 5 Brake line leak repair 6 Brake light diagnosis

Midas Secure Stop® Brake Service. You get used to your brakes. How they sound, how the pedal feels – and how quickly they stop your vehicle. Then one day, your brakes just aren’t the same. Your brakes sound funny. Your pedal feels funny – and you need to press it farther. Worst of all, it takes longer and longer to come to a stop.

Your vehicle’s brake system has one job – to stop your vehicle. But it takes several key components to deliver that singular end result. To bring a vehicle to a halt, three things are necessary: leverage, hydraulic force and friction. Leverage is supplied by the driver’s leg pressure and the brake pedal.

Common brake services include: 1 Brake pad or brake shoe replacement 2 Brake rotor resurfacing or brake drum turning 3 Brake rotor or drum replacement 4 Brake fluid exchange or flushing 5 Brake line leak repair 6 Brake light diagnosis

Brake Repair – to all parts of your brake system, from the power brake booster to the parking brake assembly. Whether you suspect a brake problem (thanks to your brake light, brake pedal, or a suspicious leak), or you’ve just hit your vehicle’s recommended service interval, start by requesting a brake service appointment.