Hyundai of Charleston

Feb 2, 2024

All drivers should have their car’s brakes routinely inspected by an experienced technician. In between servicing visits at your local Genesis dealer, also keep an eye out for the following signs of brake trouble. If your brakes start to deteriorate in any way, get brake service and repair immediately to avoid potentially hazardous issues on the road. 

5 Signs Your Genesis Needs a Brake Service 

Weakened Stopping Power

While blessedly rare, brakes can sometimes suddenly lose stopping power. If this ever happens to you, pull over as safely and quickly as possible. Brake failure can sometimes be caused by overheating brakes. Here, intense heat from continuous braking partially melts the brake pad, causing a tiny amount of gas to escape which reduces friction between the pad and rotor. 

Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal 

If your stopping power diminishes and your brake pedal feels soft or spongy underfoot, then you might have a brake fluid leak. Leaking brake fluid means some degree of hydraulic pressure is lost inside one of your brake lines.

Rhythmic Vibrations in the Pedal

When very old or weakened by overheating, rotor discs can occasionally become warped out of shape or scored by the brake pad. If one of your rotors becomes damaged, you may feel rhythmic vibrations through the brake pedal. It’s best to have a damaged rotor resurfaced or replaced without delay. 

Car Pulling to One Side

Brake issues will sometimes cause the vehicle to pull to one side when you press the brake pedal. The direction your car pulls toward will usually be the opposite of the side of the car with the brake problem. 

Squealing or Grinding Sounds 

Worn-out brake pads are often designed to emit a high-pitched squealing sound to let the driver know it’s time for a new pad. When brake pads lose their friction layer altogether, a loud grinding sound might be generated as metal scrapes directly on the rotor disc, which can cause serious damage if not promptly resolved. 

Get Semiannual Brake Checks at Your Genesis Dealer

Many drivers have their brakes inspected twice a year at the same time as their oil changes and tire rotations. A routine servicing schedule like this is the best way to reduce the risk of brake problems. 

When you take your car in, the technician will remove the wheels and all of the brake components to inspect each part. As well as identifying and repairing potential problems, they can also let you know how much longer your brake pads and rotors are likely to last. 

Have your brakes examined and repaired today at Hyundai of Charleston in South Carolina. We’re a welcoming, community-oriented full-service dealership offering top-notch vehicles and customer service to everyone who steps foot through our doors.