Posted on 3/31/2024
Have you ever found yourself pressing down on the brake pedal, only to feel a slight delay before your car comes to a stop? It's a common concern among drivers and one that can be both frustrating and potentially dangerous. Causes of Delayed or Slow Braking Worn Brake Pads Delving into the depths of delayed braking, one of the chief instigators often found lurking beneath the surface is the gradual wear and tear of brake pads. The friction material on your brake pads gradually wears away, eroding their capacity to grip the rotors with the same vigor as before. Consequently, this erosion translates into an increased stopping distance and a discernible lag in brake response. Brake Fluid Contamination Amidst the intricacies of your car's braking system lies a potential saboteur: contaminated brake fluid. Over time, this vital fluid can fall victim to the infiltration of moisture and debris, compromising its inherent ability to facilitate the seamless transfer ... read more