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Tips for Keeping Your Brakes in Strong Condition

Inland Sales & Service • 24 February 2022

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If you want to keep your brakes healthy for as long as possible, then it’s worth taking certain precautions. But if warning signs of brake trouble do emerge, then you’ll want to visit the shop ASAP for an inspection. At Inland Sales & Service, our local mechanics have extensive experience with brake repair and brake maintenance.


Simple Ways to Keep Your Brakes Healthy

You’ll want to be careful about resting your foot against the brake pedal during times when you’re not actually braking. If you do this, then you may slightly engage the brakes, which can cause unnecessary wear and tear. Then, when you do need to slow down, it’ll be better for your brakes if you can start to decelerate by letting off the gas instead of hitting the brakes. As you need to brake faster, it’s still best if you can hit your brake pedal as gently as safely possible. This will help to prevent braking system components from wearing down prematurely. And it’ll be easier for you to brake softly if you always maintain a safe following distance.


You can also prevent brake degradation by consistently following the speed limit. When you exceed the speed limit, there’s a greater risk of having to slam on the brakes because you haven't given yourself a safe amount of reaction time. Not only does this put you in danger of an accident, it can also result in your brakes wearing down more rapidly.


When you visit our Airway Heights auto shop, we can complete brake maintenance tasks that will help to preserve your braking system’s health. Generally, pads need to be replaced somewhere between 30,000 and 50,000 miles. How soon you’ll need new brake pads will largely hinge on how aggressively/gently you use your brakes on a daily basis. Also, brake fluid usually needs to be exchanged every four to five years. The right amount of clean brake fluid helps to ensure peak brake function.


Brake Service in Airway Heights, WA

When you need brake service in Airway Heights and the surrounding area, contact Inland Sales & Service at (509) 202-4025. At our local auto shop, we can expertly address any of your vehicle’s repair or maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment!

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