Is It Time To Replace Your Brake Calipers?

brake caliper change at your brake shop in nashua

 

So, you think there might be something wrong with your brakes or calipers. Your local brake shop in Nashua should always be your go-to stop for expert and fast repair! If your vehicle has a disc braking system, it also uses calipers. The pistons inside the brake calipers squeeze the pads against the rotor to slow the car down. Therefore, there are some clears signs when it’s time to get them replaced from us a Durabild.

 

How long do they last? 

 

First off, brake calipers are reasonably durable. They can last up to 100,000 miles or nearly ten years before they need to be replaced. Of course, it does depend on your driving habits and environment. Therefore, just make sure your brake shop mechanic is inspecting your calipers at regular intervals. Since calipers can be expensive, it’s a good idea to know when they’ll need to be replaced. Here’s what to look for when your brake calipers could be starting to wear.

 

caliper on cement floor nashua auto repair center

 

What causes wear and tear?

 

Like other brake components, heat is a significant contributor to caliper wear and tear. Inside the brake caliper, the temperatures can easily exceed 200 degrees Fahrenheit. So when this is combined with corrosion due to moisture and humidity, the caliper loses effectiveness or can seize over time.

 

Signs you need to visit your Nashua Brake Shop!

 

There are several telltale signs that your calipers are at the end of their lifecycle. If they stop working, it can lead to two different scenarios: the brake is always applied, or the brake won’t apply! Here are the signs you need to know.

  • Pulling to one side is one of the easiest ways to diagnose your brake calipers. If one side is starting to seize, the brake pads can drag and pull your vehicle to one side. Furthermore, if you brake and the car steers in one direction, one of your calipers isn’t functioning as it should.
  • If the brake pads are wearing unevenly your calipers could be at fault. If one side is getting hung up or sticking, the pads will wear at different rates.
  • Weird noises from your brakes can be thanks to a stuck caliper. If your vehicle is moving and you hear squealing or friction noises when you’re not braking, it’s most likely due to a caliper.

 

man underneath car for brake repair

 

Durabild Transmission & More

 

To schedule your brake inspection or service with Durabild Transmission, give our team a call at (603) 883-1030.

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