Car Brake Disk Replacement Service in Dubai

Car Brake Disk Replacement Service in Dubai

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Irina Snurnitsina
Irina Snurnitsina
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Maksim Galuev
Maksim Galuev
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Pavel
Pavel
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Anna
Anna
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Ubair Ashraf
Ubair Ashraf
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Seth Owusu
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FAQ

  • How long does it take to replace the brake pads?
    It usually takes from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how complex the job is.
  • What are the symptoms of worn brake pads?
    The general symptoms of worn-out brake pads are grinding or screeching noises at every brake, soft brake pedal, and vibration when stopping.
  • Can I replace my brake pads myself?
    Yes, brake pads can be replaced by the car owner, but this is not really recommended unless that someone has experience with the brake systems. Improper installation can cause safety issues and further damage your car's brakes.
  • How much does a replacement of brake pads usually cost?
    The price of brake pad replacement varies in respect to the type of the car brakes, car model, labor cost, and other factors. However, on average, the replacement of the brake pad could cost from $100 to $300.
  • Why is ABS maintenance important?
    It is important because it helps to keep you safe on the road. A faulty ABS can result in loss of control, an accident, or even a fatality.

Why Timely Car Brake Service is Important for Your Car?

Timely car brake pad replacement cannot be overestimated with respect to the general performance of your car. The driver’s safety on the road depends on thorough brake inspection. Worn-out pads and brake discs will finally lead to an accident, or damage to other parts of your car and expensive car brake repairs. Maintaining the entire brake system of your car will save you from these problems.

Understanding How Brakes Work

Let’s take a look at how the braking system works. By stepping on the brake pedal, you enable a very long chain of mechanisms that ultimately results in bringing your car to a full stop. In terms of physics, the pressing of the brake pads onto the brake disc causes friction and results in slowing down. The whole process implies the interaction of different parts, including brake pads, brake discs, and ABS (anti-lock braking) system.

Disc Brakes

Modern cars commonly use disc brakes, which include a brake disc attached to the wheel hub and a brake caliper that houses the brake pads. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the pads clamp onto the disc, causing friction and slowing the car down. Due to friction, the brake pads wear out, and your car will need a car brake pad replacement.

ABS (Anti-Lock Brakes)

The main function of an anti-lock braking system is safety, as it prevents the wheels from locking up while hard braking. It helps to give better traction and avoid skidding. This system is required when the roads are slippery due to rain or icing in winter or uneven because, on such roads, if the wheels start locking, it may lead to an uncontrollable skidding of the vehicle.

Car Brake Repair Services

In our car service center, we offer a variety of car brake repair services to get your car’s brakes functioning properly. Our trained technicians can determine any problems with your brakes and ensure a quality service with your brakes inspected thoroughly and providing common repairs, including brake pad replacement, resurfacing of discs, ABS repair, and other brake services.

Common Brake Issues

Speaking about car brakes, there are a few issues that are a source of hazard on the road. Here are some of the most common problems in the car brake system:

  • Brake Pads: Friction and heat wear out the pads. The “burning” of pads is typical for drivers who choose a “sport mode” driving style to get a thrilling experience. Worn-out pads reduce the stopping power and increase stopping distances. Old brake pads can also cause further damage to other parts of your brakes. If they remain in use, they can cause the brake rotor to warp or get damaged, leading to expensive repairs.
  • Damaged discs: The most common causes of warped or damaged brake discs are extreme heat, poor installation of brake pads, or defective brake pads. Warped or damaged brake discs will make the wear and tear on the brake pads uneven, hence causing poor braking performance and the effect of squeaking brakes.
  • Faulty ABS System: The ABS or anti-lock brakes system is one of the most important features of the vehicle in terms of safety, as it prevents wheels from locking up in case of hard braking. A faulty ABS system can result in losing traction and skidding, causing an accident.
  • Spongy Brake Pedal: Normally, if air is in the brake system or the brake pads have completely worn out, this produces the effect of a soft brake pedal.
  • Grinding noises or a squealing sound are the common symptoms that your vehicle needs car brake services: Both grinding or screeching noises may mean worn-out brake pads or warped discs.

Knowing the most common issues that can happen to car brake parts will help you keep your car’s brakes well-maintained and ensure optimal performance on the road.

Brake Pad Replacement

Among car braking services, brake pad replacements are the most important ones. Due to continuous usage, the pads wear out and lose their effectiveness, which can cause damage to other parts. Our expert technicians can replace your old brake pads with high-quality ones.

Car Brake Pad Replacement Process

Our skilled technicians use a comprehensive process to replace the brake pads, brake shoes, and disks in your car effectively. Here is an overview of our process for brake pad servicing:

  • Brake System Inspection: Our technicians start with a thorough inspection of the car brakes. Brake pads, rotors, and calipers are checked for extreme wear, scoring on the rotor, and corrosion on the caliper. We also check the level and condition of the brake fluid to make sure it falls within the range recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Old Brake Pad Replacement and Cleaning the Caliper: Once worn-out brake pads have been identified, our technicians pull them out from the brake caliper. They clean the brake caliper from the collected dirt and grime. This ensures that the new brake pads will fit easily and that no contaminants compromise the performance.
  • Installation of New Pads: New, high-quality pads are installed onto the caliper. We take the time to properly fix and align the new pads for even wear and optimal performance.
  • Functional Testing of Brakes: Our technicians test the brakes for functioning. It varies from a visual examination of the brake pads and rotors, checking the level of brake fluid, to taking the car on the road to ensure the brakes are responding to the pedal input. We also check for any abnormal noises, vibrations, or spongy pedal feel.

Due to such a comprehensive and efficient service, your brake pads will then be effectively replaced so that you have total confidence and can use any driving style you like without any concern.

Car Brake Service and Inspection

Regular car brake service and inspection are essential to keeping your car’s brakes in perfect order. Our technicians are highly trained in inspecting your car’s overall braking system to detect any potential issues and perform repairs to help avoid accidents on the road.

Comprehensive Brake Inspection

Our comprehensive brake inspection consists of a thorough examination of your car’s braking system, including:

  • Brake Pads: We will inspect the wear pattern of your brake pads. We will look for excessive wear, uneven wear, or physical damage. We will also measure the thickness of your brake pads.
  • Brake Rotors: We will look at the brake rotors for scoring, warping, or excessive wear. We will also check rotor thickness to let you know whether they should be resurfaced or replaced.
  • Brake Calipers: We will inspect the brake calipers for any kind of corrosion, damage, or wear. The functioning of caliper pistons and seals shall also be checked.
  • Brake Fluid: The level of brake fluid will be checked along with its condition for any evidence of contamination, moisture, or degradation.
  • Brake Hoses and Lines: The brake hoses and lines will be checked for any wear, corrosion, or damage. The inner part of the hose will be inspected for leakage or clogging. 

Repair and Maintenance Services

Based on the result of the inspection, our expert technicians can perform the following services:

  • Brake Pad Replacement: Our experts will replace the old genuine parts with high-quality new ones so that your brake system regains its stopping power.
  • Brake Rotor Resurfacing or Replacement: We resurface or replace worn-out brake rotors so you will enjoy the braking performance of your vehicle.
  • Brake Caliper Repair or Replacement: Our experts will repair or replace the caliper that could be damaged by corrosion.
  • Brake Fluid Replacement: We will drain the contaminated or degraded brake fluid and replace it with new high-quality fluid.
  • Brake Hose and Line Repair or Replacement: We can replace or repair damaged or corroded brake hoses and lines.

Call us today to schedule your brake service and inspection, so that you will continue being safe on the road.

Why Choose Our Car Brake Service?

At our car service center, we pride ourselves on our expertise, excellent service, quality workmanship, and commitment to customer satisfaction. In our professional workshop, we employ only highly qualified technicians trained to diagnose and repair all types of sophisticated brake problems.

How Regular Should You Schedule a Car Brake Service

We recommend brake service every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or according to your car’s manufacturer manual. However, if there are weird noises in the brakes, vibration, or a spongy pedal feeling, it is best to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

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