You can't overstate the importance of your braking system. That's why it's vital that your brakes be inspected and serviced regularly by our factory-trained technicians using Nissan Genuine Parts. Should you need replacement parts, your Nissan dealer has the right pads, rotors and more for your particular model.
Because brakes are so important, it’s a good idea to understand the different moving parts that make up your brake system. When you press your brake pedal, the brake pads create friction; in turn, the brake rotor disperses heat throughout the vehicle to keep the brakes themselves from overheating. Both are essential to the proper functioning of your braking system and might need replacing at different times.
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YOUR BRAKE WARNING LIGHT IS ON
SQUEALING/GRINDING NOISES WHEN YOU APPLY THE BRAKES
YOUR VEHICLE PULLS TO THE SIDE WHEN BRAKING
IT TAKES A LONGER TIME TO STOP THAN NORMAL
Indicators include squeaking or grinding noises, a spongy or unresponsive brake pedal, vibrations during braking, and increased stopping distances. If you experience any of these, it's advisable to have your brakes inspected promptly.
It's recommended to have your brakes checked at least once a year or every 12,000 miles. Regular inspections help identify wear and potential issues early, ensuring your safety on the road.
Our comprehensive brake inspection covers the evaluation of brake pads, rotors, calipers, brake lines, and fluid levels to ensure all components are functioning correctly.
The duration varies based on the extent of service required. A standard brake inspection may take about an hour, while more extensive repairs could require additional time.
We use Genuine Nissan Brake Parts, including pads and rotors, designed specifically for your vehicle model to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Yes, our brake services come with warranties on both parts and labor. For specific warranty details, please contact our service department.
Absolutely. You can conveniently schedule your brake service through our online appointment system or by calling our service department directly.
If the brake warning light illuminates, it indicates a potential issue with your braking system. It's crucial to have your vehicle inspected by our certified technicians as soon as possible to diagnose and address the problem.
Regular brake maintenance ensures that all components are in good working condition, which is vital for your safety. It also helps prevent costly repairs by identifying issues early.
We frequently provide service specials, including discounts on brake services. Please check our website or contact our service department for current offers.