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We'll test your brakes, determine the problem area and fix or replace only what's necessary using MAP guidelines. If something isn't working right, AZIZ Auto Repair technicians will isolate the problem, educate you on what's wrong and explain all of your options.
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How do they work?
When you depress the brake pedal, a piston forces hydraulic fluid through brake lines and hoses. This fluid pressure moves the disk and drum brakes into action, creating friction which slows the automobile. When the pedal is released, springs return the brakes to their normal position. |
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How could they go wrong?
The most common problem is wear. Every time you apply your brakes, you're wearing them out ever-so-slightly. If you're a two-footed driver, you're probably wearing them out even faster by braking while your other foot is accelerating. Other problems that may arise include: old and dirty brake fluid, leaks and clogs in the fluid lines and hoses, and larger problems with the drums, rotor and other hydraulic components. |
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How do you recongnize a problem?
There are a number of different warning signs when you apply the brake pedal. A grinding or squeeling noise is most common. having to press the pedal all the way to the floor is another. Other signs include the car skidding, pulling to one side or taking longer to stop. And, finally, the brake warning light will come on. But don't wait for that light. Brakes are nothing to be lax about. |
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How does AZIZ Auto Repair make it right?
The brakes on your vehicle are one of the most important systems to be aware of if you suspect failure. At the first sign of trouble, you should bring your car in for an inspection because of your safety. AZIZ Auto Repair will inspect your brakes during any visit for vehicle maintenance including oil change. |
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Make every driving dollar count with these safety and saving suggestions:
(1) Work the Web or become more Web-savvy. A wealth of research about vehicle ownership and enjoyment can be found online.
(2) Preventive car care can help protect both your safety and the investment made in your vehicle.
(3) Develop a relationship with your automotive technician. This is extremely important.
(4) Locate the recommended tire pressures either in your owner’s manual.
(5) Use a tire pressure gauge at least once a month to check pressure when your tires are cool.
(6) Make sure your tires have adequate tread depth; it’s critical for optimal traction and maneuverability.
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AZIZ Auto Center will service all of your automotive needs. Complete the form below and we will provide a free Assessment. Immediate service is available. Please ask about vehicle pickup, and loaner program. |
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An ASE Certified Technician will phone you to discusss your vehicle in detail. Complete the form below. |
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