15% Off Service for First Responders & Military

Get Offer

Schedule Your Service


Schedule Today
Mar 25, 2024
subaru brake check los angeles

You should visit your LA Subaru dealership regularly for brake service, as keeping your braking system in great condition is one of the main ways you can keep yourself, your passengers, and all other motorists safe. Learn to recognize when the system is in disrepair and know how frequently you should visit the dealership for service.

How Often Do You Need to Visit the Subaru Dealership for Brake Service?

You need to stop by the dealership for service on your brakes once per year at minimum. If your braking system is in good condition, then you shouldn’t need much work done too frequently. However, you need to have your brake fluid changed approximately every two years, and your brake pads also need to be changed regularly. Most of the time, brake pads need to be replaced every 20,000 to 70,000 miles.

How Do You Know When You Need a Brake Repair?

When Your Brake Pads Wear Down

Brake pad replacements are one of the simplest types of brake maintenance. You’ll know you’re pads have worn down when you can see they’re less than 1/4 of an inch thick or when you hear the brake pad wear indicator scratching against your rotors. Listen out for a high-pitched metallic scraping sound. If you’ve gone too long without changing your brake pads, then you may even hear a grinding noise.

When Your Brake Responsiveness Suffers

Any time your brakes become less responsive, it’s vital you get to a dealer as soon as possible. Reduced brake responsiveness typically means you have some kind of leak in your system, such as a fluid leak or an air leak.

When Your Brake Pedal Feels Different

If your brake pedal feels different when you step on it, then it’s a sign that something’s wrong with the braking system. The brake pedal may feel spongy, lack resistance when you step on it, or sit lower than usual.

When Your Vehicle Pulls to One Side

Your car pulling to one side when you hit the brake pedal is a sign that your brake linings have worn down unevenly. It can also let you know that there’s foreign matter in your brake fluid, so the fluid needs to be changed.

How Can You Help Keep Your Brakes in Great Condition?

Keeping your brakes in good condition is pretty easy. The key is treating them gently. For instance, avoid riding the brakes, hard braking, and overloading your vehicle. Make sure you always use high-quality brake pads and other replacement parts, too. If you exclusively visit the dealership when you need service on your brakes, then the parts used to replace components in your braking system will always be of the highest quality.
Need service or repairs on your brakes? Stop by Puente Hills Subaru in City of Industry, CA.