Do You Need Brake Repairs After an Accident?
Ignoring these issues could put you and your passengers at risk.
How Collisions Affect Your Brakes
The force of an accident can bend the metal discs your brakes press against. This can make your car feel wobbly or vibrate when you brake.
Brake lines carry the fluid that makes your brakes work. In a crash, they can get pinched or torn, causing leaks and reducing your stopping power.
The parts that squeeze the brakes (like the callipers) can be knocked out of place. This can reduce how effectively they stop your car.
The impact of a collision can crack or loosen your brake pads. This can make your braking uneven or noisy.
The sensors that help your anti-lock braking system (ABS) work can be damaged in an accident. If your ABS light is on, it’s a sign something isn’t right.
What to Look For After an Accident
Weird Noises
Squealing, grinding, or clicking sounds when you brake.
If your brakes feel squishy or don’t stop as quickly.
Look for puddles under your car, especially near the wheels.
If your car vibrates or pulls to one side when braking.
Why Acting Fast Matters
What starts as a small issue, like a cracked pad or misaligned part, can quickly damage other parts of your braking system.
Addressing the problem early keeps you safe and saves you money.
Let Us Take Care of Your Brakes
Don’t take chances with your safety. At Keys Road Auto Service, we specialise in inspecting and repairing brake systems after accidents. Whether it’s a small repair or a major fix, our experienced team has the tools and expertise to get you back on the road safely.
Don’t wait until a small problem becomes a big risk. Contact us today or visit our Cheltenham workshop to book your post-accident brake inspection. Let us handle the hard work so you can drive with peace of mind!