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Car brakes work by applying pressure to the wheels of the car, which slows down or completely stops the vehicle. When a driver steps on the brake pedal, the force is transferred to a lever system that amplifies it, sending it to the master cylinder. The master cylinder is filled with brake fluid, and this force increases the pressure of this fluid. The pressurized brake fluid travels through brake lines. For disc brakes, the fluid reaches the brake calipers at each wheel and pushes against pistons, which press the brake pads against the brake rotors (also known as discs) attached to the wheels. In drum brakes, hydraulic pressure pushes brake shoes against the inside of a drum that rotates with the wheel.
The friction created between the brake pads and rotors, or the brake shoes and drum surface, slows down the rotation of the wheels, reducing the car's speed and allowing the driver to bring it to a complete stop.
An emergency brake, also known as a parking brake, serves as a backup system and is used to keep the car stationary when parked. It operates independently of the main braking system.
Knowing when your car needs a brake repair is crucial for maintaining the safety and performance of your vehicle. There are several signs that indicate your brakes may need attention:
If you notice any of these signs, schedule an inspection and brake repair with Canada Tire Company. We provide brake repair services in Alpharetta, GA. We're worth the drive if you're in Roswell, GA; Johns Creek, GA; Norcross, GA; or a surrounding area.
At the end of the day, stopping is just as important as being able to go when it comes to reaching your next destination safely.
Areas Served : Roswell, GA | Norcross, GA | Johns Creek, GA | and surrounding areas
Brakes use friction to bring a vehicle to a complete stop. This friction creates a substantial amount of heat...
Approx. Time: 30 Minutes
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Your brake system’s rotors, in conjunction with the brake pads, help bring your vehicle to a complete stop...
Approx. Time: 60 Minutes
In the brake systems of modern vehicles, disc brakes are used in both the front and rear of the vehicle...
Approx. Time: 120 Minutes
Whether you have a disc brake system or a drum brake system, you have a parking brake that is responsible for locking your vehicle...
Some brake systems use disc brakes in the rear of a vehicle. Most rear disc brake systems contain brake pads, calipers, rotors...
Some brake systems use rear drum brakes instead of rear disc brakes. Drum brake components consist of brake drums...
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