There are a couple of reasons the brakes on your vehicle could be squeaking.
The first is if your vehicle has been sitting for several days. Sometimes surface rust can develop on the stopping surface of your brake rotors, causing a squeak noise during your first few brake applications. This is not a safety concern and this will normally stop after a few brake applications.
Additionally, worn-out brake pads or rotors may produce a squeaking noise as they approach the end of their lifespan. The reason they squeak is because they are very low and ready for repair.
At Joe’s Slinger Service we are dedicated to keeping our clients in safe and reliable transportation. We help our clients plan their vehicle maintenance and repair by inspecting vehicles before we service them. We will let you know a measurement of how much brake pad you have left, the condition of your brake hoses, brake fluid and the overall condition of your braking system.
Give us a call and schedule an appointment today.
Joe’s Slinger Service
220 Info Hwy Court
Slinger, WI 53086
262-644-8276
www.joesslingerservice.com