How long does a brake job take at Midas?

How long does a brake job take at Midas?

Brake inspections usually take less than 30 minutes as a standalone service. Repairs and maintenance to your brakes will take additional time. Your Midas technician will provide a written estimate and a detailed explanation of any diagnosed brake problems before making repairs.

Why do my brakes smell after brake job?

If you’ve recently had your brakes serviced or replaced, the new parts may be to blame for the weird brake smell—and that’s okay. The scent most often indicates that the resin in your new brake pads is curing, which means the material is getting stronger with use.

Is Midas okay for breaks?

In fact, we guarantee* all our work. And, we’re known for our lifetime-guaranteed brake pads, shoes, mufflers and shocks and struts*. Our limited lifetime guarantee is valid for as long as you own your car.

What does a brake job cost at Midas?

Midas: Midas charges roughly $80 per hour for labor costs when working on brakes. They charge about $50 for a brake drum package, $60 to replace brake fluid, and upwards of $800 for a complete caliper and rotor job.

How does Midas auto service take care of your brakes?

When you come in for any brake problem, our Midas Auto Service Experts® conduct a 55-point inspection of your brakes. Then we take the time to thoroughly explain your vehicle’s condition and tell you which problems are urgent (and which can wait). We discuss the best options for your budget and provide a written estimate before making any repairs.

Why do new brake pads need to be machined?

So, when new brake pads are fitted, machining of disc rotors ensures maximum braking efficiency. After thousands of braking applications, disc rotors wear, usually unevenly. For effective braking, new brake pads should fit flush against the disc rotor. That’s why your disc rotors should be machined by a Midas specialist. Get it now. Pay over time.

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

What do you need to know about brake problems?

Dashboard lights or warnings – Your BRAKE light, ABS light or Check Engine light may indicate brake problems. Leaking brake fluid – Any fluid leak should be inspected. Any change in brake response – Taking longer to stop or needing to press the pedal farther are classic symptoms of brake trouble.

When you come in for any brake problem, our Midas Auto Service Experts® conduct a 55-point inspection of your brakes. Then we take the time to thoroughly explain your vehicle’s condition and tell you which problems are urgent (and which can wait). We discuss the best options for your budget and provide a written estimate before making any repairs.

When to see Midas about your ABS system?

On some older vehicles, the brake light will kick in along with the ABS light to alert you to an ABS system problem. Unless your vehicle is one of these, it’s a good idea to err on the side of safety, consider your brakes unreliable, and see your local Midas expert as soon as possible.

What is the amber brake light at Midas?

Brake light glows amber: In some vehicles, an amber brake light functions as the ABS light. Any time your ABS light stays on after startup, you should request an appointment at Midas for ABS service.

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

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