Brakes

Ensure your safety on the road with our professional brakes services. From inspections to replacements, we’ve got you covered in Kelowna!

Safety Starts with Reliable Brakes

Your vehicle’s brakes are one of its most critical safety systems. Proper brake maintenance ensures quick, responsive stopping power when you need it most. At AutoTech in Kelowna, we provide expert brake services to keep you and your passengers safe on every drive.

Our Brake Services Include:

  • Brake Inspections: Comprehensive checks to identify worn pads, rotors, or other issues.
  • Brake Pad Replacement: High-quality pads designed for your vehicle’s specific needs.
  • Rotor Resurfacing or Replacement: Ensuring smooth and effective braking performance.
  • Brake Fluid Services: Flushing and replacing old fluid to maintain optimal brake function.
  • Emergency Repairs: Fast, reliable service to address urgent brake concerns.

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Brake pads typically last between 30,000 to 70,000 kilometers. The exact interval depends on your driving habits, the type of pads, and road conditions. Regular inspections can help identify when it’s time to replace them.

Common signs include:

  • Squealing or grinding noises when braking
  • Vibrations or pulsations while stopping
  • A soft or spongy brake pedal
  • Longer stopping distances
  • Dashboard brake warning lights
  • Avoid hard or sudden braking when possible.
  • Get your brake fluid checked and replaced as needed.
  • Schedule regular brake inspections.
  • Address any warning signs immediately to prevent further damage.

Signs of worn rotors include:

  • Vibrations or pulsations when braking.
  • Visible grooves or scoring on the rotor surface.
  • A squeaking or scraping noise when stopping.

While squealing brakes might be caused by dirt or moisture, they can also indicate worn brake pads or other issues. It’s best to have your brakes inspected to ensure your safety.

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Have questions or need to schedule a service? Fill out the form below, and our friendly team will get back to you promptly. Whether it’s routine maintenance or urgent repairs, we’re here to help keep your vehicle running smoothly.