Brake Repair & Replacement Brake Shop in Pflugerville, TX
Brake problems can’t wait, unlike some other auto repairs. If you notice issues such as pulling to one side, unusual noises, vibrations, grinding, a spongy brake pedal, or a brake warning light on your dash, make an appointment as soon as possible at Lamb’s Tire & Automotive Pflugerville auto repair shop.
You will also save money on more expensive repair bills later by catching these signs early. And our ASE-certified technicians can have you back on the road again quickly and safely after resolving your brake issue. Don’t wait!
More Warning Signs of Brake Problems
Watch for these other signs of brake problems:
- Puddles of yellow fluid on the surface under your car
- Brake pads less than a quarter inch thick
- Slow stopping
- Overly sensitive brakes
It’s time to set an appointment at Lamb’s if you experience any of these signs. And check our coupons and specials page for great values on brake work as well as other services.
Brake Inspections Save You Money
It is recommended that brakes are inspected every six months or 6,000 miles. You can combine your other routine maintenance with this inspection to help prevent break-downs or emergencies on the road. Ask our service staff to help you work out a schedule that fits into your schedule.
The routine brake inspection at Lamb’s includes inspecting:
- brake pads
- rotors or drums
- brake calipers
- brake cylinder
- brake shoes
- brake pedal
- sensors
- ABS module
- brake lines
We the latest technology in the automotive industry. The diagnostics are more efficient and more accurate through the use of new microcomputers on the market for auto repair. This means more thorough, and often faster, inspections with a detailed print-out of the problems the mechanic will then discuss with you.
Finally, your car will be test-driven by a technician to make sure the repairs are complete and done to the high level we demand.
After this thorough inspection, you will receive a recommendation of any suggested repair work. You will also get a written quote and the service staff will be glad to discuss it with you. You can be confident that Lamb’s will provide the best value for the best service in the Pflugerville area.
Brake Repairs By the Experts
If your car’s brakes need repair, the most common problems are:
- Worn out brake pads, calipers and drum
- The master cylinder
- Individual wheel cylinders
- Lack of fluid
No matter what the problem, you can be sure that Lamb’s can be trusted to fix it honestly, reliably, and efficiently.
Free Concierge Service
Take advantage of our free Concierge Service. This saves time since we will come to your home or office (within three miles of our Pflugerville shop) and drive your vehicle to the shop for its scheduled service. When the car is ready to be returned to you, we will sanitize it at all contact points and then return it to you.
Lamb’s Tire & Automotive Pflugerville Brake FAQs
What parts are in a braking system?
The braking system is made up of several different elements that work together to bring your vehicle to a quick and smooth stop. The main components are as follows:
- Brake pads
- Brake calipers
- Brake rotors
- Wheel cylinders
- Parking brake wires
- Brake lines and hoses
- The master cylinder
- Power brake booster
- Other related hardware
With so many parts working together in the braking system, it is important to make sure everything is functioning properly. Having periodical brake checks performed at our Pflugerville auto repair shop can ensure that all of your braking components are working correctly and safely.
How does the braking system function?
Braking your vehicle involves a series of mechanical operations that quickly work together to bring your car to a stop. Pressing on the brake pedal triggers several actions that occur in rapid succession to slow the momentum of your vehicle. First, a lever releases brake fluid through the brake lines, creating hydraulic pressure in the brake calipers. This pressure is transferred from the brake calipers to force the brake pads against the brake rotors, which causes friction that slows the momentum of each wheel. As this friction builds, it slows your vehicle, finally bringing it to a complete stop.
Since each component works almost constantly while you drive, it is vital to have regular brake checks to ensure that every component is operating correctly and is up to safety standards.
What is that grinding noise?
A grinding noise coming from your brakes is never a good sign and is usually caused by one of these issues:
- Damage: There may be significant wear or damage to the brake pads or rotors. A grinding or scraping noise is often caused by part of the brake calipers making direct contact with the brake rotors due to wear or damage to either the brake pads or rotors.
- Foreign Object: Another reason you may hear a grinding noise is a foreign object embedded in the brake calipers.
In either case, it is essential to bring your vehicle in for a brake check. Here at Lamb’s Tire & Automotive in Pflugerville, we can help you with any and all brake-related issues. If you’re near Pflugerville, book an appointment today and let our crew handle your brake service.
Why is my brake warning light on?
There are several reasons for your brake light being illuminated. While you should have your brakes checked to see why the warning is lit, there is generally no need for alarm. Here are some possible reasons for your brake light being illuminated:
- Low brake fluid
- An error with the anti-lock brake system
- A faulty sensor
- An electrical issue
- The parking brake is engaged
While none of these reasons mean you need to stop driving right away, you should take your brake service seriously and have a professional mechanic take a look.
What is the difference between semi-metallic and ceramic brake pads?
Semi-metallic brake pads are made using a combination of metal and graphite and are less expensive than ceramic brake pads. Another key difference is that semi-metallic brake pads will work at a wider range of temperatures and will cool your brakes faster than ceramic brake pads.
Ceramic brake pads are more expensive than semi-metallic brake pads and give off fewer particles and less dust when engaged. Because ceramic brake pads do not disperse the heat as well as the semi-metallic version, the heat can spread to other components, which could cause faster wear on these components.