Brakes and Rotors Services
One of the more complex parts of automobile maintenance is brakes and rotors services. This is something you are much better off having a professional mechanic take care of instead of attempting to handle it yourself. Regardless, it is still very useful to understand the basics of brakes and rotors services so you can know when it is time to take your car in for some work.

What Exactly is a Brakes and Rotors Checkup?
At Lauger’s Auto, our brakes and rotors services are very in-depth and include multiple steps.
For one thing, your brake pad or brake shoe may need either repairing or a total replacement. The same thing goes for your brake drum or brake rotor.
The lights of your brakes will also undergo an examination to make sure they are operating properly. We’ll also take a look at your brake fluid exchange and brake fluid flushing.
A proper brakes and rotors checkup will properly examine all of your brake parts and brake connections since a malfunction in one area can cause problems in another spot. It is important that your brakes’ hydraulic pressure, wheel cylinders, the brake contact of your disc rotors and the lubrication points of your brake pads be checked as well.
How Do You Know Your Brakes and Rotors Need a Checkup?
Your car will generally give you some warning signs telling you that you need to go in for brakes and rotors services. The easiest signs to watch out for are any changes you notice when braking your car.
If your vehicle makes any new noises or feels less responsive when braking then that is a telltale sign that your brakes and rotors need to be examined. The sound will likely be something like a faint squeaking, rattling or grinding that becomes more prominent the more worn-out your brake pads get over time.
As for rotors, they can produce a vibrating or pulsating sensation when braking. If this is detected then take your car in for brakes and rotors services as soon as possible.
Other signs of degrading brakes and rotors is that your steering wheel might feel funny while braking.
Another clear but more dire sign is that your car takes a longer time and distance to come to a complete stop while braking.
The general rule of thumb is that any new sensation or sound that is made while braking is almost certainly a sign of brakes or rotors that need to be repaired.
You should aim to get your brakes and rotors examined about once every 10,000 miles even if you do not detect any issues. This is our general recommendation, but your car’s vehicle owner manual may recommend a different timeline. Under ideal circumstances, brake pads and brake shoes can potentially last for 50,000 miles and even longer if they are in excellent condition.
Visit Us for Top-Notch Brakes and Rotors Services
Lauger’s Auto understands the importance of a proper brakes and rotors checkup, so if you are experiencing any kind of issue related to braking whatsoever, feel free to visit us and we are guarantee that we’ll be able to isolate the issue and solve it in no time. We provide brakes and rotors services to our customers in the following nearby Pennsylvania towns and cities: Hershey, Harrisburg, Hummelstown, Palmyra, Middletown, Elizabethtown, Lebanon, Linglestown, and Grantville.