On any car, issues may occasionally arise out of thin air. Of course, taking your car in for frequent maintenance checks might give drivers a chance to prevent eventual issues with the car, but everyday issues can still happen at any time. One of those issues could be screeching brakes, and there are some ways to prevent the noises from happening, depending on if they are older or brand-new. Brake squeaking is likely the result of your driving conditions or even driving habits. Below we’ll give you a breakdown of the more frequent reasons why your brakes are squeaking, how many miles brake pads should last, and when you should change them.
This might shock you, but one cause of brake screeching is that your brakes are just too new. Your brake pads might require some more time to get acclimated to your car. In this case, weather conditions can lead to built-up moisture on your brake pads, and it could require some time to remove that moisture. Additionally, your driving could create some brake screeching. “Riding” your brakes or late braking may cause brake squeaking, especially if they’re new. If this is the case, then think about giving your brakes a break to help avoid making more heat.
Worn-down brakes could be why you might experience that squeaking also. Over time, components on any car will likely begin to wear down because of moisture, driving habits, if it is garaged or not, and rust. The easy solution is to get those brakes replaced with new parts. However, a shift in the way you drive on the highway could reduce the screeching before driving the car to the dealership.
The life of brakes can run for thousands of miles, based on the way you drive. Understanding how you drive is perhaps the most essential, as it can help you realize when to replace the brakes. Brake pads generally last 25,000-65,000 miles, but bad driving can cause that to shrink. Braking hard and riding your brakes puts friction and pressure on the brake pads and could lead to diminishing their lifespan. If screeching begins to occur, you should consider getting them replaced and try adjusting the way you drive down the line to extend the brake pad’s lifespan.
If you think your brake pads need to be changed, don’t wait another minute to contact us at Baron BMW to schedule a service appointment. Our team of experts will take all of the guesswork out of determining the brake service that your luxury car or SUV needs. We proudly service all makes and models of vehicles. Schedule your brake service appointment today.
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