Brake System Service

Your vehicle’s brake system is essential for safety, ensuring that your car, truck, motorcycle, or even bicycle stops effectively when needed. 

At Mobile Mechanic Oakland, we specialize in brake repair and brake maintenance services for all types of vehicles. 

Whether you’re experiencing brake noise, vibration, or a soft brake pedal, we’ve got you covered.

How Do Brake Systems Work?

Brake systems are essential components of any vehicle, designed to slow or stop the vehicle. 

They consist of several key components working together to create friction and decelerate the wheels.

Types of Brake Systems

Hydraulic Brakes: 

The most common type, hydraulic brakes use fluid pressure to apply force to the brake shoes or pads, which then contact the brake drums or rotors to create friction.

Mechanical Brakes: 

Less common nowadays, mechanical brakes use a system of levers and cables to apply force to the brake shoes or pads.

How Brake Systems Work

Brake Pedal Activation: 

When the brake pedal is pressed, it activates the master cylinder.

Hydraulic Pressure Generation: 

The master cylinder generates hydraulic pressure.

Fluid Transmission: 

The hydraulic fluid is transmitted through the brake lines or hoses to the calipers or wheel cylinders.

Brake Pad or Shoe Application: 

The hydraulic pressure forces the brake pads or shoes against the brake rotors or drums.

Friction and Deceleration: 

The friction between the brake pads or shoes and the rotors or drums slows down the wheels.

Components of a Brake System

Master Cylinder: 

This component generates hydraulic pressure when the brake pedal is pressed.

Brake Lines and Hoses: 

These tubes carry the hydraulic fluid from the master cylinder to the calipers or wheel cylinders.

Calipers or Wheel Cylinders: 

These components house the brake pads or shoes.

Brake Pads or Shoes: 

These components come into contact with the brake rotors or drums to create friction.

Brake Rotors or Drums: 

These components are attached to the wheels and provide a surface for the brake pads or shoes to rub against.

Signs Your Brake System Needs Attention

Understanding when your brake system needs a check-up is crucial for avoiding major issues like brake failure. Here are some common signs your brakes might need immediate attention:

  • Brake noise like squealing or grinding.
  • Feeling brake vibration when you press the pedal.
  • A brake pedal that feels soft or spongy.
  • Warning lights for anti-lock brakes (ABS) are on your dashboard.
  • Burning smells or leaks under your vehicle.

Ignoring these issues could lead to more severe problems, like complete brake failure, risking both safety and expensive repairs.

Brake System Components We Service

Your vehicle’s brake system is made up of several critical components. Here’s a breakdown of what we inspect and repair:

Brake Pads & Shoes

Brake pads and brake shoes provide the friction that stops your vehicle. Worn-out brake pads can lead to squealing noises and reduced stopping power. 

Regular brake pad replacement ensures your brakes are responsive and reliable.

Brake Rotors & Drums

Your brake rotors (for disc brakes) and drums (for drum brakes) are vital for effective stopping. 

If your vehicle shakes when you brake, your brake rotors might be warped and need repair or replacement.

Brake Calipers

Brake calipers house the brake pads and press them against the rotor when you brake. 

If your brake calipers are malfunctioning, it can result in uneven braking and wear on your pads.

Brake Lines & Hoses

Brake lines and hoses carry the hydraulic brake fluid that powers your brakes. Any leaks or damage can reduce your braking efficiency and lead to brake failure.

Brake Fluid

Brake fluid is essential for transmitting force from the pedal to the brake system. 

Over time, it can become contaminated, which is why we offer brake bleeding and brake fluid replacement to keep your system functioning at its best.

Brake System Maintenance Services

Routine brake system maintenance is key to preventing more costly repairs down the road. Our services include:

  • Brake inspection: We thoroughly inspect your entire brake system, from pads to calipers, to catch any potential issues early.
  • Brake adjustment: Ensuring your brakes are properly calibrated for optimal performance.
  • Brake bleeding: Removing air bubbles from the hydraulic brake system to maintain brake responsiveness.
  • Brake replacement: Replacing worn-out brake pads, rotors, or brake fluid to keep your vehicle safe on the road.

Why Choose Us for Brake System Services

At Mobile Mechanic Oakland, we offer expert brake repair services with the convenience of on-site assistance. Here’s why you should trust us with your braking system:

Experienced Technicians

We have years of experience working with all types of automotive brakes, including hydraulic brakes, mechanical brakes, and ABS systems.

Comprehensive Service

We handle everything from brake maintenance to full brake replacement for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even bicycles.

Quality Parts

We use high-quality brake pads, brake rotors, and brake calipers to ensure long-lasting repairs.

On-Site Service

We bring our expertise to you, providing the convenience of brake system repair and maintenance at your home or workplace.

How Air Brake Systems Work

Air brake systems are commonly used in large commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses. They rely on compressed air to apply braking force.

Components of an Air Brake System

  • Air Compressor: This component generates compressed air.
  • Air Tanks: These store the compressed air.
  • Air Lines: These tubes distribute the compressed air throughout the brake system.
  • Brake Chambers: These components convert air pressure into mechanical force to apply the brakes.
  • Slack Adjusters: These devices adjust the brake shoe or pad position to maintain proper braking force.

How Air Brake Systems Work

Air Pressure Build-up: 

The air compressor generates compressed air and stores it in the air tanks.

Air Distribution: 

When the brake pedal is pressed, the air is released from the air tanks and flows through the airlines to the brake chambers.

Brake Application: 

The compressed air in the brake chambers pushes the brake shoes or pads against the brake drums or rotors, creating friction and slowing down the vehicle.

Brake System Maintenance

Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the proper functioning of your brake system. Here are some key maintenance tasks:

Brake Pad and Rotor Inspection: 

Check the thickness of your brake pads and rotors regularly. If they are worn down, they need to be replaced.

Brake Fluid Flush: 

Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which can reduce its effectiveness. It’s recommended to flush the brake fluid every two years.

Brake Adjustment: 

Ensure that your brakes are adjusted properly to prevent uneven wear and maintain optimal braking performance.

ABS System Maintenance: 

If your vehicle has ABS, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance and testing.

Contact Mobile Mechanic Oakland Today!

If you’re noticing any signs of brake trouble or just want to ensure your braking system is in top shape, contact us today! 

Schedule an on-site brake inspection or brake repair and keep your vehicle safe with Mobile Mechanic Oakland.

 

Call 510-281-8185