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Servicing your car is one of the best ways to maintain its value long-term and keep it running as smoothly, with exceptional handling, excellent ride comfort, and a great-looking body. Our philosophy at Crown Honda is to provide auto repair and maintenance services that keep your vehicle in the best shape possible.

Think of us as an important partner in maintaining your car's health, and thanks to this commitment, we assembled a highly-skilled, trained, and certified team of technicians that can provide cost-effective solutions to your auto needs. Learn about how we work to ensure that your car is well taken care of by visiting our service center at Crown Honda, Pinellas Park, FL.

Your Braking System is Made Up of Many Components

Your brake system is one of the most important components of your Honda. Car brakes provide the ultimate pleasure of safety, knowing you can always rely on them to avoid accidents or mitigate a collision while maintaining the fun of driving.

For such an important feature, it only makes sense that you understand its components and pay rapt attention to its functions. And as such, knowing what to check when you suspect a brake issue makes it easier to follow a maintenance schedule that helps you keep your brakes in top condition.

Firstly, your car's brake system includes a master cylinder that stores the brake fluid and powers the entire system by transferring hydraulic fluid through the brake lines. In turn, the hydraulic power triggers the brake pistons, giving you the braking power to slow or stop. For their part, the brake lines are flexible hoses that help transfer the brake fluid from the master cylinder to the brake calipers.

Speaking of the brake caliper, it is a feature that slows your vehicle's wheels by creating friction with the brake rotors when you apply pressure to the brake pedal. The brake caliper houses critical components of a braking system, including the brake pads, brake pistons, and brake rotors, which connect directly to your car's wheels, and as such, play the vital role of stopping the car's wheels whenever you press the pedal. The brake pads cause friction with your brake rotors by gripping the rotors when you press down the pedal.

Pay Attention to the Warning Signs

Between your safety and the durability of your vehicle, a lot depends on the state of your braking system. Paying keen attention to your braking system helps you avoid fatal accidents and keep you and your passengers safe. To help you understand exactly what to pay attention to, we've identified some of the signs that may indicate your brakes are in a bad state so you can tell when your brakes are ready for repair.

One of the things to keep an eye on is your brake pads. If you notice any vibrations in your brake pad or observe that it is thinner than a quarter of an inch, it may well be a sign that your brake pad needs to be replaced. While at it, check your brake pad's rotors to ensure it is smooth and not damaged in any way.

Normally, you should feel some resistance when you press the brake pedal down with your foot. If you feel low or no resistance instead, this could mean either your master cylinder or brake lines are faulty. Further, if your car pulls to the left or right when you apply the brakes, this may imply that either your rotors or brake pads have become severely worn. If grinding sounds or squeaking noises occur when you press down the brake pedals, it may also mean that you need to have your brake system checked.

To ensure your rotors do not wear down to their usage limit, it is recommended to have them changed every 70,000 miles, as rotors usually last 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on their quality. Likewise, it's advised to change your rotors in pairs to ensure balanced and high braking performance even at top speed.

Remember the Fluids, Always

While paying attention to your brake system components, it's also important not to ignore your brake fluid, as they help convert force into pressure that intensifies your braking force. Owing to their critical role, brake fluids must meet certain quality standards to maintain braking power. This means you'll need to perform a brake fluid flush regularly. A brake fluid flush removes old, contaminated brake fluid from your car's system and replaces it with fresh, clean fluid for optimal performance. It is recommended to perform a brake fluid flush every 30,000 miles or every two years, whatever comes first.

Enjoy Greater Levels of Service from Crown Honda

At Crown Honda, we help ensure the expectations you have of your braking system align perfectly with your car's actual performance at all times through our impeccable braking service. We offer brake services and repairs such as brake inspection, brake repair, brake pad replacement, and other car repairs designed to keep your vehicle in excellent condition.

Whether you need someone to check your brakes or desire a thorough brake repair in Tampa, FL, you can rest assured that our well-regarded and certified technicians will bring their auto repair skills to bear to ensure you receive the best service. Please visit us today!

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