There’s a lot that happens when you press your foot down on the brake pedal of your vehicle. As the primary parts that help your car come to a complete stop, brakes are an essential safety component and something that you don’t want breaking down. Here at the RAM service center at Gillman Chrysler Dodge Jeep® RAM, we have a team of qualified technicians that are ready to inspect your vehicle’s brake and are happy to answer any questions that you have. 

What is Checked During a Brake Inspection?

When you bring your vehicle into our service department for a brake inspection, it will undergo a thorough check. Our experts know the ins and outs of every FCA US LLC vehicle’s brake system, and we check out the brake pads, calipers, rotors, wheel cylinders, hardware, hoses, parking brake cables, fluid condition, wheel bearings and grease seals, and master cylinder fluid exchange. 

How Often Should I Have My Brakes Inspected?

Because brakes are such an important safety component, it’s vital that you get them checked the first signs of a brake problem, at the very least. Early detection is key to maintaining the performance of your brakes, so we’d also recommend bringing in your Dodge Challenger at least once a year for preventative brake maintenance. 

What is the Function of the Brake Pads?

Brake pads are the parts of your brake system that press against the rotors, creating the friction necessary for your car to come to a complete stop. Over time, brake pads wear down and become less effective, so if it’s been some time since your last brake check, we invite you to schedule an appointment today. 

Here at our Dodge service center, our experienced mechanics near Pearland, TX are ready to get your brakes back into top condition, so schedule an appointment with us today. 
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