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Brake Shop and Brake Repairs in Oakland, CA

Maintain Your Brake’s Stopping Power

At Bruce’s Tire & Auto Service, we offer exceptional brake service and repair for all makes and models. Whether you need brake pad replacement, new brake rotors, or other brake services, look no further than our brake shop in Oakland, CA!

Our expert team of ASE-certified mechanics know your vehicle through and through. We use high-quality brake replacement parts and fluids, so you never have to think twice about scheduling brake service at our expert Oakland brake shop.

Schedule service today at our brake shop in Oakland, CA, and save money with our current service coupons! Dive in with us as we cover some of our most frequently asked brake-related questions.

Why Choose Brake Pad Replacement

Most vehicles today use disc brakes, which means that they use a set of high-friction brake pads that grip onto a rotor to slow you down. While this setup is used for both economy and high-performance vehicles, brake pads don’t last forever.

Over time, your brake pads and rotors wear down and will eventually need to be changed. Failing to schedule brake pad replacement (or rotor replacement when needed) can extend your stopping distance to dangerous levels and lead to a collision that could have been avoided with this simple service.

How Often To Change Your Brake Pads

How often you should change your brake pads largely depends on your driving style and driving conditions. Typically, brake pads last about 30,000 miles with average driving in mixed city and highway conditions. However, vehicles that operate mostly in city driving conditions can require brake pad replacement in as little as 15,000 miles, while vehicles that mostly operate on the highway may only need brake pad replacement every 80,000 miles.

How to Know When It’s Time for a Brake Pad Replacement

There are a few telltale signs that it's time for brake repair or replacement:

Extended Brake Stopping Distance

This is one of the first signs many drivers notice when their brake pads begin to wear down. The thinner your brake pads, the faster they heat up, and the less stopping power they have. If you notice that your car is taking longer to stop, we recommend bringing your vehicle into our brake shop in Oakland, CA, at your earliest convenience.

Brake Warning Light

Some vehicles are equipped with brake pad sensors that issue a warning light if your brake pads wear low. This warning light reminds you to bring your vehicle into our brake shop in Oakland for a brake pad replacement at your earliest convenience.

If your anti-lock braking system (ABS) light is illuminated, it could mean that your vehicle detects a problem with your brake system. Because your brake system is such a vital component of your vehicle, it's vital to bring your vehicle in for service as soon as possible if you notice the ABS light is on.

Vibrations When Braking

If your vehicle is vibrating when you hit the brakes, it could mean that your rotors have warped or are worn. If you notice this symptom, we recommend scheduling an appointment with our brake shop in Oakland as soon as possible.

Grinding or Screeching When Braking

If you notice grinding or screeching noises when you hit the brakes, it could mean that your brakes have worn down to their minimum thickness for safe driving. Schedule service today at our brake shop, and our experts will get you back on the road safely!

Need Brake Repair or Maintenance? We’ve Got You Covered

At Bruce’s Tire & Auto Service, we can perform all the brake services your vehicle will ever need. Whether you’re looking for a brake repair shop in Oakland to diagnose your vehicle’s brake issues or you just need routine brake pad replacement, you can trust Bruce’s Tire & Auto Service for all of your automotive needs.

Here are just a few of the many brake services we provide:

  • Brake pad replacement
  • Brake rotor replacement
  • Brake fluid flush
  • Brake system diagnosis

Schedule service today and trust your vehicle in the hands of the experts at Bruce’s Tire & Auto Service. You can also save money with our latest service coupons!

Oakland Brake Shop FAQs

How long does it take an Oakland brake shop to change brake pads?

A qualified Oakland brake shop will take an average of one to two hours to change out your brake pads. However, the time that your particular vehicle may take will depend on the condition of your brake system.

For example, the time your particular vehicle will take to receive a brake pad replacement will depend on a few factors. Sometimes, one of the expert mechanics at our Oakland brake shop may begin a brake pad replacement on a vehicle and discover that there is damage that needs to be repaired. 

In addition, the time it takes your vehicle to receive a brake pad replacement also depends on whether you have an appointment. At Bruce's Tire & Auto, our service bay can get incredibly busy, and walk-in customers may find that their brake pad replacement could take longer than they expected. For the most expedited service, we recommend scheduling an appointment to get your vehicle serviced and back on the road as soon as possible. 

How long do car brakes last?

The length of time and mileage that brake pads last will vary greatly depending on each driver’s habits on the road. On average, a brand-new set of brake pads will last 15,000-60,000 miles. 

If you drive heavily in the city where you frequently depend on your brakes, you may notice that your brake pads need to be replaced more often. However, if you largely drive on the highway and avoid stop-and-go traffic, you'll likely notice that your brake pads tend to last longer.

Because hybrid and electric vehicles use regenerative braking, brake pads on these types of cars can last more than 100,000 miles. 

What are some signs that your brakes need servicing?

Your brakes have their own way of telling you when it's time for service. Once your vehicle begins to display any of the following symptoms below, it’s time to seek brake repair in Oakland immediately: 

  • Excess squealing
  • Extended stopping distances
  • Pedal vibration when braking
  • Steering wheel vibration when braking
  • Grinding sounds when braking 
  • Illuminated ABS light

While many symptoms can indicate it's time to service your braking system, the truth is that many drivers are unaware that their brake system may need repair. For this reason, we recommend visiting our Oakland brake shop for an annual inspection. During a brake inspection, a certified mechanic will look over your system to ensure that your components are functioning normally. If you need Oakland brake repair services, our brake shop is more than capable of completing all of your vehicle's needs.

How do I know if my brake fluid is low?

When you press down on your brake pedal, your master cylinder forces fluid through your brake lines and into your brake calipers. If the fluid in your brake system is low, your brake system is unable to send the proper pressure to your brake calipers to effectively bring your vehicle to a halt. 

If this happens, you may notice that your brake pedal feels mushy or spongy — your brake pedal may even go all the way to the floor. With low brake fluid and your vehicle's inability to adequately send hydraulic pressure to your calipers, your vehicle will struggle to stop. You may also notice that it takes you longer or that you have to depress the pedal more forcefully to stop.

If you lift the hood of your vehicle, you may also notice that your brake fluid reservoir is low. On your reservoir, you should be able to see clear indications of your brake fluid levels. As you inspect your fluid reservoir, you want to ensure it is translucent. Should you notice brake fluid that is low or dirty, we recommend bringing your vehicle into our brake shop for service. 

 

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