Denver Brake Repair
Brakes are an essential part of your car safety. You can perform your own routine brake inspection before you suspect that they’ve reached their stale date and need replacement or before your next Denver brake repair is necessary.
Your brake drum is sandwiched between the drive wheel and wheel rim, the weighty cylinder of the brake drum is forced by the friction of chafing material on either side. Your brakes could be locking—rendering you unable to smoothly stop or they could be leaking brake fluid. Furthermore, your car’s technology could be detecting the problem before you or your mechanic does, with a “brake alarm” lit-up warning on the dashboard; this could possibly be the result of leaving your emergency brake on…or could alarmingly signal that half of your brake pressure has depleted, in which case a Denver brake repair pro will be essential.
There are no simple answers with a Denver brake repair operation, as so many elements are involved, including (calipers, drums and brake pads). The master cylinder is responsible for your brake fluid, the level of which can be checked just under the hood—it’s on the driver’s side adjacent to the firewall, which is just below the windshield. Ideally, your brake fluid should be clear and yellowish, with a level at least one quarter inch from the top. If your brake fluid is clotted, overflowing or under filled, you should contact our brake repair specialists immediately.
Our Denver brake repair specialists focus their automotive talent on a select brand of vehicles: Honda, Acura, Toyota, Lexus, Nissan, Infiniti, Subaru and Mazda. To bring your set of wheels to a non-screeching halt, please give one of our Denver brake repair mechanics a call at 303-758-7767 today!



