Trust us. Safer stopping starts here
Like all components, brakes deteriorate over time. But because it happens gradually, many people don't notice the difference. As new cars continue to get more powerful, so this deterioration can become more and more dangerous. So, please take a moment to think if you've noticed any of the following.
If you've heard a grinding noise when applying the brakes your pads could be excessively worn and needing to be replaced along with potentially damaged discs. If you pull to one side when braking, this usually means a sticking or seized mechanical or hydraulic component. If your pedal feels spongy there could be air in the hydraulic system due to a brake fluid leak. If it pulsates you could have a distorted brake disc or drum.
More obviously, if your brake warning light is glowing like a Christmas tree on your dash or your handbrake is pulling up higher than it should (more than 6 to 8 clicks in modern cars) please don't ignore it. Come in to see one of our HiQ brake specialists as soon as possible. Because we want to save your life first, then we'll worry about saving you money.
If we only save your life once, we'll consider it a job well done
When checking your braking system we guarantee to be pedantic to the point of obsessive. We'll check the brake pedal is firmly connected to the master cylinder. That the cylinder is properly topped up with the right brake fluid. That when the brake pedal is depressed, the pressure created in the brake pipes and hoses is sufficient to activate the hydraulic pistons. And that these pistons correctly force the brake pads on to the brake discs (both of which we check for wear and tear). So when we tell you we've checked your brakes, we really have checked your brakes.



