Brake repair pads and rotors

Repair. Maintenance. Service. Since 1990

Service Details

Al-Bayyan is a leading provider of comprehensive brake repair, pad, and rotor services. With a team of experienced and certified technicians, we are committed to ensuring your vehicle’s braking system performs optimally for maximum safety and reliability on the road.

 

services offered :-

Brake Pad Replacement:

    • Inspection: Thorough inspection of brake pads to assess wear and tear.
    • Replacement: Professional replacement of worn brake pads with high-quality OEM or premium aftermarket parts.
    • Testing: Post-replacement testing to ensure proper installation and braking efficiency.

Brake Rotor Services:

    • Rotor Inspection: Detailed examination of brake rotors for signs of wear, warping, or damage.
    • Rotor Resurfacing: Resurfacing of slightly worn rotors to restore a smooth braking surface.
    • Rotor Replacement: Replacement of severely worn or damaged rotors with high-quality components.

Comprehensive Brake System Diagnosis:

    • Diagnostics: Advanced diagnostic services to identify issues within the entire brake system.
    • Component Testing: Testing of various brake components, including calipers, brake lines, and master cylinders.

Brake Fluid Services:

    • Fluid Inspection: Inspection of brake fluid for contamination or degradation.
    • Brake Fluid Flush: Flushing and replacement of old brake fluid to maintain braking efficiency and prevent corrosion.

ABS System Repair:

    • ABS Diagnostics: Diagnostic testing of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) to identify faults.
    • ABS Repair: Repair or replacement of faulty ABS components to ensure safe and reliable braking.

Emergency Brake Services:

    • Inspection: Examination of the emergency brake system for wear and functionality.
    • Adjustment and Repair: Adjustment or repair of emergency brake components to ensure proper operation.

How do you know if your vehicle needs Brake Repair Pads and Rotors ?

Maintaining your vehicle’s braking system is crucial for safety and performance. Here are some signs that indicate your vehicle may need brake pad and rotor repair or replacement:

 

1. Squealing or Squeaking Noises:

  • Brake Pads: High-pitched squealing or squeaking noises when applying the brakes typically indicate worn brake pads. Most pads have a built-in wear indicator that emits a sound when they need replacement.
  • Rotors: If the noise is more of a grinding sound, it may mean that the brake pads are so worn that the metal backing is making contact with the rotors, which can damage them.

 

2. Vibrations or Pulsations:

  • Brake Pedal: Feeling vibrations or pulsations in the brake pedal when braking usually points to warped rotors. Warping can occur due to excessive heat and uneven wear.
  • Steering Wheel: If you feel vibrations in the steering wheel during braking, this also suggests that the rotors might be uneven or warped.

 

3. Reduced Braking Performance:

  • Increased Stopping Distance: If your vehicle takes longer to stop than usual, it indicates that the brake pads are worn and need replacement.
  • Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal: A soft or spongy brake pedal feel might indicate air in the brake lines or a problem with the brake fluid, but it can also suggest significant wear of brake pads and rotors.

 

4. Visible Wear Indicators:

  • Thin Brake Pads: You can visually inspect your brake pads through the wheel spokes. If the pads appear less than a quarter inch thick, it’s time for a replacement.
  • Grooved or Scored Rotors: Visibly grooved or scored rotors suggest that the brake pads have worn down significantly and are damaging the rotor surface.

 

5. Brake Warning Light:

  • Dashboard Indicator: Many modern vehicles have a brake warning light on the dashboard. If this light comes on, it may indicate that the brake pads are worn, or there is an issue with the brake system that needs attention.

 

6. Pulling to One Side:

  • Directional Pull: If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, it could mean that the brake pads on one side are more worn than the other, or there is an issue with the brake caliper.

 

7. Burning Smell:

  • Overheating Brakes: A sharp, burning chemical smell after hard braking can indicate overheated brakes, which can warp rotors and wear out brake pads faster. This often happens when descending steep hills or during aggressive driving.

 

8. Maintenance Mileage:

  • Regular Check-Ups: Brake pads typically need replacement every 30,000 to 70,000 miles, while rotors can last longer but should be checked during regular maintenance intervals. Refer to your vehicle’s owner manual for specific recommendations.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s essential to schedule an inspection with a professional technician. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to further damage and compromised safety. Regular brake maintenance and timely replacement of brake pads and rotors ensure your vehicle remains safe and performs optimally. Contact a trusted auto repair service to have your braking system evaluated and serviced.