Your brakes are essential for your safety on the road. At FAME Garage, we're experts in brake repair and maintenance. Whether you're hearing squeaky brakes, need a brake fluid flush, or want to upgrade your brakes' performance, we've got you covered.
Our brake repair services range from standard pad and rotor swaps to ABS system diagnostics and repair. You can trust us to keep you and your passengers safe on the road. Count on FAME Garage for all your brake repair needs.
It's important to stay aware of the signs that your brakes may need repairs. Ignoring warning signs can lead to costly damage and even dangerous situations. Here are some symptoms to watch out for:
Do your brakes make a high-pitched noise when you apply them? If so, it's probably because your brake pads are worn out and need to be replaced.
When you brake, if your car pulls to one side, there might be something wrong with the brake caliper or brake hose. We can diagnose it and repair the problem.
If your ABS warning light is showing on your dashboard, it could indicate a problem with your ABS system. This could be caused by a faulty sensor, a damaged control module, or other issues.
If your brake pedal feels soft or spongy when you apply it, it could be a sign of air in your brake lines or a brake fluid leak.
If your brakes make a grinding noise when you apply them, it's a sign that your brake pads have worn down completely. This can damage your brake rotors and compromise your braking system, so it's important to get it fixed right away.
If you feel vibrations in your brake pedal or steering wheel when you brake, it could be a sign of warped brake rotors. This can make stopping your car unpredictable, so it's important to get it checked out as soon as possible.
If your brake pedal feels hard and unresponsive when you apply it, it could be a sign of a problem with your brake booster or master cylinder. This can make it difficult to stop your car quickly, so it's important to get it fixed promptly.
If you smell a burning odor coming from your wheels after braking, it could indicate that your brakes are overheating. This can be caused by a variety of issues, including dragging brake pads, stuck calipers, or worn-out brake fluid. It's important to get it checked out as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your braking system.
We understand your need for a transparent, trustworthy repair process at a fair price. That's what we intend to deliver for complex and small repairs alike. We keep you informed along the way and don't try to upsell you services you don't need. We strive to build a long term relationship based on trust. We want to help you make informed choices about your vehicle.