We have all had those close call moments while driving, where you hit your brakes and your car doesn’t stop right away. You drive away thinking, that was lucky, but why did that happen? You likely experienced brake fade.
So, what exactly is brake fade? It is a gradual loss of braking power resulting from decreased friction between the lining and the drum or disc of the brake usually caused by overheating. Avoid brake fade and visit brake service near me to have your brakes inspected today with Lakeview Automotive.
To fully understand what causes brake fade, it is important to learn how the braking system works. When you tap your brake pedal, you're activating calipers, causing pistons to press the brake pads against the brake rotors.
A mass amount of heat is generated when your brake pads press against the spinning rotors. How hot are we talking? Brake pads can withstand heat up to 700° F. But because we are not continually applying our brakes, the heat dissipates while driving.
If there is an excessive buildup of heat and it's not dissipating, your brakes will become less responsive resulting in brake fade. This occurs in stop-and-go traffic, aggressive driving, braking down long hills, or driving an overloaded vehicle.
Although less common, there are two other circumstances where brake fade could occur.
Brake Fade is preventable with some simple driving 101 lessons:
Never take your brakes for granted. They are our vehicle's most important safety feature. They have the ability to slow down and protect us in a split second, avoiding incidents and accidents. Keeping them well maintained will make the difference between encountering any brake fade, brake fluid fade, or worn pads. Next time you search ‘brake inspection near me’, click Lakeview Automotive. Our team of mechanic experts is available to handle all your brake needs, from inspections to repairs and maintenance. Call today (403) 242-1575 or book online.
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