Jun 7, 2024

Your car’s braking system should be checked over regularly to make sure everything is in working order, and you should always pay attention to the system to see if it needs any repairs. One of the most common issues you’ll come across with your braking system is that you need new brake pads, so learning the signs that you need new pads can be really helpful so that you know when to head to the Lincoln dealer.

4 Signs Your Lincoln Needs New Brake Pads from the Lincoln Dealer

1. The Brakes Are Squealing

Your brakes shouldn’t make any noise when you use them normally. If there’s a sound happening when you step on them, then it’s very likely to be a high-pitched screeching noise like you’re scratching metal against metal.

This sound occurs because that’s literally what is happening if your brake pads have worn down. Your brake pads contain wear indicators that gradually become exposed and will scrape against your metal rotor when it’s time for a brake pad replacement.

2. The Brakes Are Grinding

Where metallic screeching tells you it’s time to replace your brake pads ASAP, a grinding sound lets you know that you’re way overdue for a brake pad replacement. This sound tells you that your brake pads are worn down so much that your rotors are now being damaged, so when you visit the dealer, you’ll need your brake pads replaced, and you may have to get your rotors resurfaced.

3. The Brake Pads Look for

You may notice that your brake pads look thin before they even start making any sounds indicating they need to be replaced. If you look between the spokes of your wheel, you’ll see the brake pads pressed up against the rotor. You should check on them regularly while giving your car a once-over to ensure everything looks okay.

The brake pads should be at least 1/4 of an inch thick, and ideally thicker, for safety reasons. If the pads look like they’re thinner than that, or around that thickness, then you should head to the dealer to have them replaced even if they haven’t started making noises yet.

4. The Brake Pedal Is Vibrating

Your brake pedal isn’t supposed to vibrate during normal brake usage. If it does, then it most likely means that your rotors are no longer smooth, so they need to be repaired. The reason they’re no longer smooth may be down to your brake pads needing to be replaced, so your dealer will take care of that issue if necessary when you visit to get your rotors fixed.

Visit Bayway Lincoln in Houston, TX today for a brake pad replacement. While you’re here, we can check on the rest of your braking system to make sure everything is in good working order.

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