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A Quick Guide on Checking Your Brakes | Victoria Differentials and Transmissions

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 It's important to your safety to regularly inspect your car's brakes . By being able to check them, you can keep your car in good working order and avoid future collisions.   Listen for Sounds   When you apply the brakes, listen for any unusual noises such as squeaking, grinding, or clicking. These sounds could indicate worn brake pads or other issues. Check Brake Pad Thickness Inspect the thickness of the brake pads. It's time to replace them if they seem to be less than a quarter-inch thick. Worn brake pads can reduce braking efficiency and increase stopping distance. Look for Signs of Wear Examine the brake rotors for signs of wear. Deep grooves or scoring on the rotors indicate they may need to be resurfaced or replaced. Inspect Brake Fluid Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir. Low brake fluid could be a sign of a leak or worn brake components. Test Brake Performance Find a safe, empty road to test your brakes. Accelerate to a moderate spee