Yes, they should.
Brake linings should be checked every 3,000 miles.
If your service brake light comes on then yes you should go get it checked out as it could be a serious problem. You can go to and brake repair shop, such as Wheel Works or Firestone, and they should be able to take a look at your car see what is causing the service brake to have problems. If unchecked it could lead to a dangerous problem.
brake linings should be checked at 15,000 and 25,000 miles and then every 5,000 miles after that.
ONLY cast-iron brake cylinders can be honed!
An electronic brake system operates a mechanical brake at the wheels. The brake pads and all parts at the wheel need to be checked during the servicing.
The ebrake is on. Release the E-brake and it should go out. If that isn't the problem check the brake fluid, if low top off and it to a shop to get checked. If the brake fluid is full you should get it towed to a shop and checked. Don't drive it because it may have a brake failure somewhere.
Has anyone had an experience with the rear wheels locking up due to the service bulletin issued by Chrysler, asking the dealer to replace rear brake cylinders + rear brake drums + rear brake shoes + brake springs etc... ????? Thanks mariobros
With each brake job.
If you did not go to a Toyota dealer then the brake material may not be correct for ... Q: Since my front brake pads were replaced I'm now getting a pulsation in my brake ... You should have your brakes checked as a precaution
It should cost aroud $300 total
every 7500 miles or 12 months
There is really good information on the hydraulic cylinder at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_cylinder. I do not believe a Honda Civic comes equipped with a Hydraulic Cylinder. It does, however come with brake and clutch master cylinders. If you are having trouble with your master cylinders, you need to get your brake lines and brakes checked as soon as possible.