Carr Chevrolet in Beaverton Brake Service Call (503) 520-4101

BRAKE SERVICE AND REPAIR

At Carr Chevrolet, we know the power to STOP is just as important as the power to GO. Your Chevrolet's braking system requires regular service to help ensure it delivers the stopping power you've come to expect from your Chevrolet.

Our Certified Service experts at Carr Chevrolet will help you maintain all your Chevrolet vehicle's braking components in top working order - and give you all the stopping power you need.


BRAKE WARNING SIGNS

Chirping, squealing, whistling, shaking when stopping, and grinding are all signs that your Chevrolet vehicle's brakes need service.

Your vehicle may also feature Brake Wear Indicators or a Brake Pad Life Monitor that uses front and rear thickness sensors to estimate brake pad wear. When service is needed, visit the Certified Service experts at Carr Chevrolet to inspect and service your Chevrolet's braking system - and ensure all brake components are working properly and as designed.

CHOOSE QUALITY BRAKE COMPONENTS

You're in the driver's seat when choosing which replacement parts are used to keep your brake system in optimal condition. Rely on our Certified Service experts to get you safely - and confidently - back on the road with GM Genuine Parts and ACDelco parts, the only Original Equipment and aftermarket parts backed by General Motors.


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CARR CHEVROLET BRAKE FAQs

How often should I have my brakes service or inspected?
  • You should have your brakes serviced or inspected at least every 7,500 miles. It's important to keep in mind that brake components wear out at different intervals and under different driving conditions. So, if you notice noises such as squealing, chirping and grinding, as well as pedal pulsations, come in for service.

What brake components wear out?
  • Brake calipers, brake pads, brake rotors, brake shoes and brake hoses will all need to be repaired or replaced at some point as part of regular brake service and maintenance during the normal lifespan of a vehicle.

Do I always need to have my vehicle's brake rotors turned or replaced?
  • No. If there are no conditions such as pedal pulsation or steering-wheel vibration during braking, and the brake rotor is at least 1 mm thicker than the discard thickness, then it does not need to be turned or replaced.