BRAKES
Brake repair, pads, rotors, and inspections at ADL Auto Repair & Driveshafts.
Stay safe with quality brake service you can trust.
Brake repair, pads, rotors, and inspections at ADL Auto Repair & Driveshafts.
Stay safe with quality brake service you can trust.
Your safety relies on a properly functioning braking system. ADL Auto Repair & Driveshafts provides full brake inspections and repairs, including pads, rotors, calipers, drums, brake lines, hoses, and fluid exchange. Squeaking, grinding, vibration, or a soft pedal are all signs that your brakes need attention.
Our technicians use high-quality parts to deliver strong stopping power and consistent performance. Whether you need routine brake maintenance or major repairs, we ensure your car remains safe and responsive on the road.
| ✓ Brake pad and rotor replacement | ✓ ABS diagnostics |
| ✓ Caliper repair and replacement | ✓ Brake fluid flush |
| ✓ Brake line and hose service | ✓ & More |
• Your brakes make squeaking, grinding, or scraping noises when applied, indicating worn pads or rotors.
• The brake pedal feels soft, spongy, or sinks toward the floor, which may signal air in the brake lines or fluid issues.
• Your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, often caused by uneven pad wear or a stuck caliper.
• You notice vibrations or pulsations in the brake pedal or steering wheel while braking, indicating warped rotors.
• Brake warning lights appear on your dashboard, signaling low brake fluid or system malfunctions.
• You hear a high-pitched squeal even when the brakes are not applied, which can be a wear indicator warning.
• The brakes respond more slowly than usual or require increased effort to stop the vehicle, suggesting worn components or fluid issues.
How often should I have my brakes inspected?
Brakes should be checked at least once a year or whenever you notice unusual noises, vibrations, or changes in braking performance.
What causes squeaking or grinding noises from brakes?
Squeaking usually comes from worn pads or dust, while grinding indicates the pads are worn down to the metal rotor.
Can I continue driving if my brakes are making noise?
It’s not recommended, as worn brakes can fail and compromise safety. Immediate inspection is advised.
How long do brake pads and rotors typically last?
Brake pads generally last 30,000–70,000 miles, while rotors can last 50,000–70,000 miles depending on driving habits and vehicle type.
What causes my vehicle to pull to one side when braking?
This is usually caused by uneven pad wear, stuck calipers, or air/fluid issues in the brake system.
How long does a brake service take?
Most brake inspections, pad replacements, or rotor services take 30–60 minutes, depending on the vehicle and work required.
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