Devils Lake Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Jul 14, 2023

Nothing is more fundamentally important to your road safety than the brake system, so know the signs that your Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, or RAM vehicle needs a brake repair. This is how you save yourself from a potential accident; but it can also prevent further damage and costly repairs, too. If you notice the issues explained below, head to your Chrysler dealer for a repair right away.

Unresponsive Brake Pedal

If you notice that your brake pedal is less responsive or feels spongy, it’s a clear sign that something is amiss. An unresponsive brake pedal could indicate a leak in the braking system. The leak could be in the brake master cylinder or the brake lines, resulting in a reduction of hydraulic pressure, which makes the brake pedal feel soft.

Grinding or Squealing Noise

A grinding or squealing noise when you apply the brakes is not something to ignore. This noise usually signifies that the brake pads have worn down and are rubbing against the brake disc, causing the disturbing sound.

This metal-on-metal contact not only produces a harsh noise but also damages the brake discs over time. Ignore it long enough and you won’t just have the minor expense of replacing the pads but the major expense of replacing the rotors, as well.

Vehicle Pulling to One Side

If your vehicle pulls to one side when you apply the brakes, it could mean that the brake linings are wearing in an uneven way (regularly rotating your tires may help with this). You might also have some gunk in the brake fluid or even a stuck brake caliper. When a caliper sticks, the brake pad keeps making contact with the disc, causing the vehicle to pull to one side.

Uneven brake pad wearing can cause exacerbate uneven wear on the tires, too and, if left untreated, can lead to a significant reduction in vehicle handling reliability. Unfortunately, you’re likely to learn just how dangerous that can be at the worst possible moment.

Vibrations When Braking

Vibrations or pulsating through the brake pedal when braking often suggests that the brake discs have become warped due to excessive heat from aggressive braking. The uneven surface of the warped disc interacts with the brake pad and creates a pulsing sensation. This issue not only causes discomfort while driving but can also reduce braking efficiency.

These telltale signs all point to the need for a prompt check-up. Addressing these signs immediately can ensure your Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, or RAM vehicle remains safe and enjoyable to drive. Remember, the health of your brake system is a non-negotiable for your safety on the road. Always prioritize it, and come see us at Devils Lake Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram to keep your vehicle in good shape.