

Brake Safety Awareness Month is well underway, and we’re here with a helpful reminder: it’s time to schedule brake service at Carroll Chevrolet. Routine Chevrolet service is one of the best ways to protect your brakes and ensure your vehicle is safe and reliable.
Brake Maintenance
We typically conduct a brake inspection whenever you visit us for an oil change. This way, we can make sure that your brakes are working efficiently. We’ll also look for any unusual damage, such as leaks or cracks, to see if any repairs are necessary.
Replace Brake Components
Several brake system components have a limited lifespan. While each has a recommended timeline to replace them, your driving patterns and conditions can seriously affect their lifespan. During your brake inspections, we’ll also check your brake parts, including brake pads, fluid, and rotors. If anything is due for a replacement, we’ll replace it with genuine Chevy parts.
Look for Warning Signs
We also encourage you to watch for warning signs that your brakes aren’t functioning correctly. If you notice any of these signs, make sure to schedule a brake inspection as soon as possible:
- You hear a grinding noise when you apply the brake pedal
- Your brakes squeal when you come to a stop
- Your vehicle vibrates unusually when stopping
- You have a brake fluid leak
- Your brake pedal feels spongy under your foot when pressed
- Your car’s stopping time has increased
Schedule Brake Service in DeLand, FL, Today
Don’t let Brake Safety Awareness Month pass you by. Now is an opportune time to schedule brake service, and we’re ready to help. Contact Carroll Chevrolet to set up an appointment today!