Because brakes are a wear an tear item, they are not typically covered under a car warranty. For a more definitive answer, it is a good idea to review your warranty.
Brake replacement is provided by nearly all auto repair and maintenance shop and even dealerships provide brake services for your vehicle sometimes under warranty.
It really depends. It is always advisable to read the fine print of your warranty agreement before signing. Break repair is not usually coverd under the warranty. It is considered normal maintenance of the car and is the owners responsibility.
A Manufactuers Warranty covering vehicle service and routine maintenance will typically cover brake pads during the warranty period. Most auto parts stores also offer free replacement warranties on brake pads purchased through them.
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Brake line replacement can cost anywhere between $60.00 to $150.00. That also depends on what type of car you have and the shop that is going to repair the part.
More than likely you have a warped disc brake rotor. Recommend seeing a mechanic for brake repair or replacement.
There are a number of great places to take your car for brake repair. some of the best would be Firestone, Sears Auto Repair, and the Wal-Mart Auto Service Center.
I have had good luck with Auto Zone's middle grade with lifetime warranty
I doubt it, brakes and brake components are generally considered "wear parts" or "Maintenance items". You will need to carefully read your warranty to find out for sure.
Brake Masters offers services for vehicle brake replacement and general auto repair. They also provide oil changes, fluid flushes and wheel alignments.
You can find a good brake rotor repair at any place that has a car mechanic. You can find a mechanic at your local auto repair shop or gas station. You could also go to the car dealership where you bought your car if it's still under warranty.
Highly unlikely, but you can ask the selling dealer. Brake pads are wear items and are almost never covered by a used car warranty. But the dealer may replace them at 100% cost or share the cost with you 50-50. Read the warranty to be sure.