Schedule Your Brake Inspections and Tune-Ups with Us
Because of the delicate balance between hydraulic fluid, rotors, calipers, and brake pads, the brakes on your car need to be regularly tuned up. On average, we suggest bringing your vehicle in for brake service every 4 to 6 months, or if you’re driving a lot, approximately every 5000 miles or 8000 kilometers. This will ensure that your brakes continue to function properly and keep you safe on the road.
As part of our customer satisfaction guarantee, we strive to keep the cost of our brake services as low as possible. You shouldn’t have to break the bank to get great brakes! Join hundreds of others who have already discovered the benefits of regularly scheduled brake tune-ups and maintenance checks at Petersen's Automotive LLC. Call us today!
Certified Auto Brake Specialists
To ensure the high caliber car brake services our clients have come to expect, we verify that every mechanic on staff is certified and trained. At Petersen's Automotive LLC, being an auto mechanic is not just a job. It’s a profession. It’s a passion. And we put that dedication, honesty, and integrity into every job we complete.
We’re confident that when you book a maintenance check or repair with us, you’ll be a customer for life. With expert brake technicians dedicated to maintaining high-quality service standards, it’s no surprise that we’re known as the best auto brake shop in the area. See for yourself!
What Is Included in a Typical Brake Job?
When you bring your vehicle in for a brake service, the goal is to restore it to good-as-new condition. The first thing we’ll do is run a series of diagnostic tests. These will determine any possible weak points that require tuning or repair. We will inspect the following:
- Brake lines
- Brake rotors and drums
- Calipers
- Brake pads service
- Brake hardware
- Brake fluid
- Master cylinder
Each component requires its own thorough analysis. Once we have an idea of the current condition of your brakes, we will then be able to draft an estimate for the parts and labor. In a typical brake service, you can expect us to replace the brake pads and the brake fluid. However, other components may require replacement as well, depending on levels of wear, corrosion, or damage.