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Automotive Tips from Ron's Auto Service: Brake Noise

August 11, 2024

Your brake pads are the important parts that rub against the rotor (or disc) to slow and stop your car when driving in Cape Coral. They eventually wear down.

When your pads are worn too much, they won’t stop your vehicle as well. When the friction material is worn away, metal parts of the pad are exposed and you’ll hear a squeal or grinding sound.

That’s when Cape Coral drivers should replace their brake pads at Ron's Auto Service. Not only will new pads restore your stopping power, but replacing them on time will prevent damage to the rotor.

If your brakes are making noise, ask your Ron's Auto Service service advisor to inspect your brakes. Addressing problems early will restore your safety and prevent expensive brake damage.

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1517 SE 25th Ln
Cape Coral, FL 33904
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