Brakes and brake pads service

At Stone Mountain Volkswagen Service Center

Your trusted Volkswagen service professionals.

When it comes to your vehicle’s safety, reliable brakes are non-negotiable. At Stone Mountain Volkswagen, we specialize in brakes and brake pads, ensuring your peace of mind on every journey. Our expert technicians have years of experience diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining brakes. Whether routine brake pad replacement or a more complex issue, we’ve got you covered.

Our comprehensive services include regular brake inspections to catch problems early, preventing costly repairs down the road. We use high-quality brake pads for optimal stopping power and offer rotor resurfacing or replacement to maintain smooth braking. Additionally, we provide brake fluid flushes for consistent performance and caliper service to ensure even braking force. Trust Stone Mountain Nissan for all your braking needs, and drive confidently.

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Why Choose Our Brake Pad Services?

At Stone Mountain Nissan, we prioritize your safety by offering top-quality brake components, including OEM and aftermarket options. Our commitment to transparent pricing ensures you know exactly what to expect, with no surprises. Convenient hours make it easy to schedule an appointment online or by phone. Remember, well-maintained brakes are crucial for safe driving. Don’t delay—visit Stone Mountain Nissan today and experience the difference!

Frequently asked questions

What is the function of brakes in a vehicle?

Brakes are a critical safety system for a vehicle. The main function of brakes is to slow down or stop a vehicle by converting its kinetic energy into heat.

What are the different types of brakes?

The two main types of brakes are disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes consist of a brake rotor attached directly to the wheel. Drum brakes consist of a brake drum attached to the inside of the wheel.

How often should I replace my brake pads?

Brake pads should typically be replaced after about 50,000 miles, but this can vary depending on your vehicle’s make and model, your driving habits, and the quality of the brake pads.

What are the signs that my brakes need servicing?
Signs that your brakes need servicing include a high-pitched squeal when you apply your brakes, a grinding noise, a vibration in the steering wheel, or the car pulling to one side when you brake.
What is brake fluid, and why is it important?

Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid used in hydraulic brake systems to create the pressure that slows or stops your vehicle. It’s important because, without it, your brakes wouldn’t work.

What happens during a brake inspection?

During a brake inspection, a mechanic will check the brake pads, rotors, shoes, drum, and brake fluid. They’ll look for wear and tear and ensure everything works properly.

Why does my brake pedal feel spongy?
A spongy brake pedal could be a sign of air in the hydraulic system, an issue with the master cylinder, or a problem with the brake booster.
What is ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), and how does it work?
ABS is a system that prevents the wheels from locking up (or skidding) while braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface. It does this by constantly modulating brake pressure to each wheel through a series of rapid pulsations.
How does the parking brake work?
The parking brake, also known as the emergency brake, operates independently from the main brake system. It engages mechanical linkage to keep the vehicle stationary, especially when parked on a slope.
What is brake fade?

Brake fade is the reduction in stopping power after repeated or sustained application of the brakes, especially in high load or high-speed conditions. This is usually due to overheating.

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