Why Are My Car Brakes Sticking?

The brake system is one of the key systems in your car. An efficient braking system is critical for safe driving. Hence if you experience anything strange such as squeaking, grinding, or sticky brakes you need to visit AAMCO Boise & Nampa to have the problem sorted.

Common Causes of Brake Sticking

Brake sticking can compromise your safety on the road and hence you need to have the problem fixed soonest possible.

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1. Stuck Brake Calipers

Most vehicles’ front and back wheels are fitted with disc brakes. Disc brakes comprise various components including; brake pads, rotors, and calipers. Brake pads are housed in the calipers and they also help press the pads against the rotors to create the friction necessary for braking and slowing down.

At times the caliper can get stuck. This will cause your brakes to stick and your vehicle will pull to one side as you drive or a brake. You can take your vehicle to AAMCO Boise & Nampa for an examination. This will determine the cause of the sticking such as rust or debris. You may need to get new calipers.

Mechanic replacing brake pads & discs

2. Worn Out Brake Hose

If you’re experiencing brake sticking but your calipers are okay, your brake hose may be worn out. In case this happens fluid only flows one way, it may travel via the hose to the pistons and engage the brake pads, but may not be able to flow back to the master cylinder.

This can cause the caliper to stick. If this is the case our experts at AAMCO Boise & Nampa will examine your brake system including the hose. They will sort out the problem and replace the hose if necessary.

3. Master Cylinder Failure

When you step on the brakes, the master cylinder transforms this pressure into hydraulic pressure, hence pushing brake fluid through the system, which eventually reaches the brake caliper. Your brakes can stick or stay locked even after you release the brake pedal. If this is the case our technicians at Boise & Nampa will determine if there’s a leak in your master cylinder.

If there is a failure in the master cylinder system, your brake pedal will feel mushy or spongy. It may also push down all the way to the floor which is a sign of a failed master cylinder. If you can see brake fluid leaking at the rear of the cylinder the internal seals may be worn. Once a new one is installed your entire brake system will need a bleed and a change of brake fluid.

Brake master cylinder

Brake System Repairs and Other Auto Services At AAMCO Boise & Nampa

This is a safety concern hence you should never drive with a sticking brake pedal. Immediately you notice your brakes are sticking you should see our technicians at Boise & Nampa. They will diagnose and fix the problem to restore the performance of your braking system.

To avert the risk of your brakes sticking you should keep up with routine auto repair and maintenance to ensure your braking system is always in good shape. By having your braking system regularly inspected, our technicians will let you know the parts that need repair or replacement to prevent failure. Having your brake pads replaced immediately the begin to show signs of wearing and topping your brake fluid regularly are some of the basic things that will maintain the health of your braking system.

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Our Boise Auto Repair & Transmission Repair Locations

AAMCO Boise - West State St

AAMCO Boise West State St.

3401 W. State St.
Boise, ID 83703

Hours: Mon-Fri, 7:30am - 5:00pm

AAMCO Boise - Fairview Ave

AAMCO Fairview Ave

8486 Fairview Ave.
Boise, ID 83704Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 5:00pm

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AAMCO Nampa

705 12th Avenue Rd.
Nampa, ID 83686Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 5:00pm

 

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