How Weather Affects Your Brakes

Of the many components in your car, the brakes are one of the most important. When you push on the pedal, the brake pads and rotors generate heat that slows down kinetic motion. Your wheels respond likewise and gradually slow your car to a halt.

If any part of the braking system is bad, this process might still occur, but at a significant drop in performance. You might notice longer stopping times, unusual noise, one-sided movement and a host of other problems.

While winter weather can put a tremendous amount of strain on your brakes as you take on ice and snow-covered terrains, summer can be just as problematic. So you need to pay attention to your car as well during the sumer. Here’s how summer heat can compromise the braking system and how to tackle this challenge.

Increased risk of overheating

Heat is at the center of braking activity, without which you won’t be able to slow down when moving at speed or caught in an emergency stop. However, if this heat becomes too much, as might occur when driving in hot summer, your braking components could overheat. This gives way to a confluence of problems that could undermine safety and render your car unfit for use. One way to minimize the pounding effect of summer on your brakes is to regularly inspect all components for signs of damage. You also want to brake more slowly as opposed to pressing hard on the pedal. Make sure your AC stays functional as well to cool things off.

Summer Brake Service

If you drive in a busy city or regularly put your brakes to regular use, you already put your braking system to a tremendous amount of stress. The scorching heat of summer only makes things worse. This is why scheduling a regular inspection service with an expert is worth your time. If nothing, you will ensure your braking components are safe from unchecked overheating that could compromise your safety on the road.

If you experience signs of brake damage, visit a car repair shop immediately or call us for assistance. Our expert mechanics know what braking tripwires to look out for and are ready to ensure you successfully power through the heat of summer. Get in touch with us today!

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