Nov 10, 2023


Brakes are one of the most essential safety features of your vehicle. If you don’t have functioning brakes, then you shouldn’t be on the road. As soon as you notice issues with your brakes, you should schedule brake service at your Honda dealer.

Does Your Honda Need Routine Brake Service?

In general, the brakes on your vehicle can last for 25,000 to 70,000 miles, which means you may only need to schedule service for your brakes every few years. That said, many people pair tire rotations with brake inspections or other routine maintenance. This is a good strategy since it ensures your brakes are frequently checked for signs of damage or wear. 
During brake repair, a Honda mechanic will inspect the entire brake system, which includes the brake pads, rotors, calipers, shoes, brake fluid, and other components. If there are any issues, these parts of your vehicle will be replaced during your service, along with any other parts of your vehicle that need repairs. 

Can You Help Your Brakes Last Longer?

The health of your brakes is related to your driving style and driving conditions. If you are frequently in stop-and-go traffic, or you have a habit of riding your brakes, your brake pads and other brake parts will wear down more quickly. You can help your brakes last longer by coasting to a stop.

Signs Your Honda Needs Brake Repair at Your Honda Dealer

It’s usually easy to recognize if you have brake issues. The biggest warning sign you will encounter is poor brake performance. Typically, this means your brakes are not as responsive as they should be, which means it may take longer to bring your vehicle to a complete stop. Poor brake response is often related to low brake fluid levels. Other signs include:

Soft Brakes

If your brake pedal feels soft, mushy, or slushy, this is typically a sign that your brakes aren’t in good condition. Most often, this means that your brake pads need to be replaced or that there is an issue with your brake hose.

Loud Brakes

If your brakes are squeaking or squealing, then you likely need to have your brake pads replaced. The cause of loud brakes is usually exposed metal on the brake pads, which rub against other components of your brakes. 

Pulling Brakes

If your vehicle starts pulling to either side of the road when you apply your brakes, this might mean that your brake pads have worn unevenly. Brake fluid debris and other issues can also cause pulling. 

Vibrating Brakes

If your vehicle vibrates when you are braking, then your brake rotors might be damaged or warped. Brake rotors can become warped because they are worn out or because of overheating.

You should schedule service for your brakes at the same time as other routine services to ensure your brakes are in good condition. Contact Fischer Honda to book an appointment today.