While your car has many important parts, when you’re out driving, none are probably more essential than your brakes. This is why they always need to be in excellent condition. If you notice any of these issues, it’s time for prompt GMC service:
Spongey Pedal
If the brake pedal feels soft when you step on it, clearly this is problematic. This same is true if you have to press it all the way to the floor in order to get your brakes to engage.
Unusual Sounds
A squealing or squeaking sound when you apply the brakes may be related to pads that are getting worn out bit by bit. If you hear a grinding sound, this could mean that the pads are completely worn through and metal parts are rubbing against one another.
Burning Smell
If there is a burning smell when you step on the brakes, you’ll want to pull over as quickly as you can. This implies that they are overheating. If you keep driving, you may end up boiling the brake fluid, which could lead to complete brake failure.
Shaking Steering Wheel or Pedal
If you feel vibrations either in the steering wheel or from the brake pedal, this could have to do with your rotors. This usually indicates that one side of the rotor is thinner than the other, which results in the brake pad having an uneven surface.
Don’t Wait to Have Your Brakes Examined
Because your brakes are extremely important for your safety, you don’t want to wait to address any problems. To have them looked at by trained and certified pros, make an appointment with the service center at Peruzzi Buick GMC near Philadelphia.


