Issues can arise with your car unexpectedly, even when you visit the dealer regularly for maintenance. There are lots of issues that can show up when you need a Kia brake repair, so make sure you’re aware of them and visit the dealer ASAP when they appear.
5 Signs You Need a Kia Brake Repair
1. Your Brake Pedal Pulsates When Used
Your brake pedal shouldn’t vibrate or pulsate when you use it, but it can if there’s something wrong with the braking system. When brake pads wear away, it exposes metal that can then scratch against your rotor and cause this feedback. Your brake pedal pulsating or vibrating when used can also be a sign that your rotors are damaged and need to be replaced or resurfaced. They usually become damaged after long periods of harsh braking.
2. Your Vehicle Squeaks When You Stop
If your brake pads need to be replaced, then your car may make squeaking or squealing noises because there’s some exposed metal. This metal is the brake pad wear indicator, which is something that’s built into the vehicle to let you know when you need to replace your brake pads.
You can double-check whether or not the noise is caused by worn-down brake pads by looking at the pads. Look between the spokes of your wheel to see if the pads look thin. If they do, then get to the dealer for a brake pad replacement. Performing this check regularly is a good idea so you can spot when your brake pads start looking thin before you hear the brake pad indicator scratching the rotors.
3. Your Car Veers to One Side
When a car veers to one side during braking, it’s a sign that you have contaminated brake fluid or that your brake linings are wearing down unevenly. It can also be a sign that there’s a problem with your brakes on one side, preventing normal braking operation on that side of the vehicle.
4. Your Steering Wheel Pulsates
Your brake pedal isn’t the only thing that may pulsate when braking; your steering wheel might, too. It’s typically a sign that your rotors are starting to warp, so your brake pad doesn’t have something flat to press against when braking.
5. Your Vehicle Isn’t Stopping Quickly
When your car isn’t stopping as quickly as it used to, it’s both dangerous and a sign that there’s definitely something wrong with your braking system. The problem is usually a brake fluid leak or the presence of air inside the system. Sticking to your vehicle’s regular maintenance schedule can help prevent these problems, and visiting the dealer as soon as you face reduced stopping power is essential.
Is your Kia telling you it needs its brakes checked? Get to Ewald Kia of Oconomowoc in Oconomowoc, WI.


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