Brake Pad Replacement in Elmhurst, IL

Brake Pad Replacement in Elmhurst, IL

When you’re leisurely driving around Elmhurst and eventually bring your Denali to a halt, your brake pads hold a valuable place in helping it ultimately come to a full stop. Because these components are so pivotal to the safe operation of your vehicle, our team at Al Piemonte Buick GMC believes it best to shed some light on what a replacement of these components looks like and how we can help!

Brake Pad Overview

Brake pads are slightly hidden from view but still visible to the naked eye. You can locate them by shining a flashlight between the wheel spokes and calipers of your vehicle. These components should then be brought into view, which are the shape of small semicircles. Within a contemporary braking system, their role is to create enough friction against your rotor in order to bring your Enclave to a halt when you encounter heavy traffic on West Algonquin Road. This process involves a number of components working in tandem with one another to achieve the desired effect. Pressing on the brake pedal will then send a signal to the cylinders to transmit fluid to flow to the calipers, which then activates the pads and allows them to rub against the rotor. As you can see, their purpose is integral!

Timeline and Red Flags

The replacement interval of your brake pads can vary, depending on if you racked up more miles on the East Northwest Highway or if you drove your vehicle primarily in the city. In the latter case, you’ll likely have to consult our Service Center sooner rather than later, as your pads were placed under more usage in stop-and-go traffic. Generally speaking, however, consider replacing them around the 30,000-mile mark. If you hear a grinding noise when coming to a stop, that’s a sign that they are wearing down. Also, be mindful of delayed halt times, as that is another indicator of degrading parts. And if you notice your brake light illuminated on the gauge cluster, that is an overt warning signal that there could be an issue with the pads.

Replacement Process

In the event that you have crossed the mileage threshold where you should have these components swapped with a fresh set, or if your Yukon is exhibiting some of the above warning signs, the technicians at our Service Center will work steadfastly to replace the pads. They will act by first removing the wheels to bring the rotors and calipers into direct view. Then, the slider bolts will be unfastened to eventually access the brake pads. After an examination to determine their condition is performed, they’ll swap the old pair with a new set if it is within justification. Of course, the procedure begins by scheduling an appointment so that you are assisted promptly. Once all is said and done, you’re free to once again drive to Lions Woods without a hitch!

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