• Porsche West Broward

Oct 6, 2023

There’s nothing quite as unsettling as the unexpected sound of squeaking brakes when you’re cruising in your beloved Porsche. When this happens, it’s time to consult the experts. Visit your Porsche West Broward promptly for a thorough check-up.

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Squeaking Brakes? Visit Your Porsche Dealer Today

The most unmistakable sign that your Porsche needs attention is the squeal or squeak itself. This high-pitched sound is usually caused by the wear indicator, which is a tiny piece of metal, coming into contact with the brake disc. This mechanism is intentionally designed to alert drivers when brake pads have worn down to a concerning level.

Other Signs to Watch Out For

Inconsistent Brake Feel

While you’re driving, if you notice a change in the feel of the brake pedal, whether it’s too soft or too hard, it’s an indicator that something is amiss. Variations in the brake pedal feel can often point towards potential air in the brake lines or problems with the brake fluid.

Vibrations While Braking

If your steering wheel or brake pedal vibrates when you apply the brakes, it might indicate warped rotors. Warped rotors can result from extensive high-pressure braking, commonly experienced during downhill drives, or from excessive heating and cooling cycles.

Visual Indicators

Occasionally, a visual inspection can give away signs that a brake service is in order. If you can see the brake pad through your wheel’s spokes, the outside pad will be pressed against a metal rotor. Look for a pad thickness of at least 1/4 inch. 

Brake Warning Light

While it might seem obvious, many often overlook the importance of the brake warning light on the dashboard. If this light is illuminated, it’s a clear indication that your brake system requires attention. Remember, it’s not there for decoration, so heed its warning.

Unusual Smells After Braking

If you detect a sharp, chemical odor after some hard braking, it could indicate an overheated clutch or brakes. Pull over and allow the car to cool for a while, as continued driving could lead to complete brake failure.

Pulling to One Side

If your Porsche pulls to one side when you brake, it may indicate that the brake linings are wearing unevenly or that there is foreign matter in the brake fluid. This pulling can compromise your vehicle’s safety and should be inspected immediately. Brakes consistently ensure our safety on the road, and Porsche’s brakes are especially high-performing to match the power of these vehicles. They need you to care for them as they care for you, so if you’ve noticed any of these signs, don’t wait. Come visit us at Porsche West Broward and let our techs take a look. We’ll make sure you’re always road-ready.