Three Common Types of Brakes in Nashua

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Although many people rely on their trusted mechanic for the details of their vehicles, it’s good to know the basics behind the workings.  Here in Nashua, brakes are one of the most common reasons to bring your car in for service.  From potholes to extreme heat, New England weather provides all the elements your vehicle needs to fall apart.  However, with a basic understanding of your braking system and regular maintenance, you can save yourself hundreds in potential vehicle repair. 

Hydraulic

The most common system for vehicles and motorcycles is the hydraulic braking system.  This system works in combination with braking fluid and other components of your car.  With the transfer of energy, the brakes enable an object to stop; typically a rotating axel. 

In order to maintain optimal functioning in your braking system, routine maintenance is crucial.  During your routine check, your braking system will be inspected by a licensed mechanic.  Several items will be checked out by your mechanic.  These include:

  • Brake Fluid Levels
  • Fluid Flush and Replacement
  • Wear and Tear of Brake Pads and Rotors
  • Bleed the Brake Lines
  • Inspect Brake System Components

Regenerative

Often seen in hybrid and electric vehicles, regenerative braking systems are an innovative way of thinking.  Essentially, breaking is an inevitable part of driving and a waste of energy.  The built-up heat dissipates instead of being used as energy.  Thus, engineers have created a new type of system that converts the energy into electricity, helping to recharge the vehicle’s battery.  A more efficient system, regenerative brakes will also provide owners with a longer lifespan.

Servo

Otherwise known as vacuum or vacuum-assisted braking, servo braking lessens the wear on the components of your vehicle.  Power assistance is used to reduce the human effort.  In other words, the required pressure need to operate the brake pedal is lessened.  Thus, you can expect a longer life on elements such as your brake pads and rotors. 

If your brakes have you questioning their integrity, our ASE Certified mechanics will thoroughly inspect your braking system to ensure optimal performance and safety.  To schedule your appointment, contact the team at RK Auto Repair today. 

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