Bad brakes are a safety problem for drivers. When your brakes require service, you must address the problem before it becomes a hazard to you and other drivers. You should promptly take your vehicle in for service whenever you see signs that your Kia may need a brake repair. If you aren’t sure how to tell if you need your brakes repaired, here are six signs you can look for.
6 Signs Your Kia Needs a Brake Repair
1. Strange Sounds
Squeaky or squealy brakes can happen in wet weather, and you shouldn’t be overly concerned. This can be normal and is caused by excess moisture. However, if your brakes are noisier than usual, this is a sign that you may need to have your brakes repaired. If you notice clunking or squealing while you are braking, then you should take your Kia in to be serviced right away.
2. Increased Stopping Distance
Good brakes should be responsive, and you should be able to stop your vehicle easily. You should be able to rely on your Kia to stop quickly and efficiently. If not, this situation could become dangerous and could lead to an accident. If you notice that your brakes are taking longer and longer to stop, you should take your Kia in to be serviced.
3. Brake Pulling
If your brakes seem to be pulling, this is a sign that you need to have them checked out right away. Your car shouldn’t pull when braking. Your vehicle also shouldn’t be harder to control while braking either. If your Kia is doing any of this, then you should consider it a warning sign.
4. Weird Vibrations
When you engage your brakes, you shouldn’t feel any vibrations. If you feel a shudder or vibration when you hit the brakes on your Kia, this could be a sign that you need a repair. You should take your vehicle in for service as soon as possible to ensure your Kia’s brake reliability.
5. Needing Excessive Force
You shouldn’t need to use an excessive amount of force when braking your vehicle. If it seems like you constantly have to mash on the brakes with all of your force, it may be time to repair them. Good brakes are responsive and do not require an excessive amount of force to stop the vehicle. Take your vehicle in for service if it seems like you are having a hard time braking.
6. Warning Lights
In some vehicles, a service light will turn on when you need your brakes repaired. If you notice that any of your service lights are on, then you should promptly take your vehicle in for service.
Now that you know the most common signs you should look for, ensure that you are properly maintaining your Kia, and you can drive confidently knowing you have a reliable vehicle. Contact us today at Crain Kia of Fayetteville, and we can help you with any of your automotive needs. We put our customers first, and we look forward to hearing from you!



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