Servicing brakes means servicing the brake components (cleaning, lubricating, etc.) … Some car makers include brake service into the maintenance schedule, others specify that brakes need to be inspected in regular mileage or time intervals; typically every 5,000-7,000 miles or every 4-6 months, whichever comes first.
Brakes are serviced to make sure they function properly between replacements and the car is safe to drive.
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Brakes need to be inspected regularly and serviced when needed: for example, when some of the parts show signs of sticking or seizing up, or when rust or dirt buildup causes brake noises. Some car makers include brake service into the maintenance schedule, others specify that brakes need to be inspected in regular mileage or time intervals; typically every 5,000-7,000 miles or every 4-6 months, whichever comes first.
When brake pads stick, or the caliper seizes up, the brakes might not work properly or not release fully. This will cause the brakes to overheat and the brake performance will be compromised.
Chevo’s Standard Brake Service package includes a thorough brake system evaluation, brake pad or brake shoe replacement, and off-vehicle resurfacing of drums or rotors on the serviced axle(s) performed by our certified professional Chevo’s technicians