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Midas offers a free brake inspection at their locations. You should check them out immediately if you are having issues with your brakes.
sqeeking everytime you push on brake. or slow or hard to stop. also do a visial inspection of the brake pads
If you are looking for more information on how often should a brake inspection be performed on cars, the best place to look for the information is on www.autorepairadvisors.com/preventative_maintenance_helps_.htm
Check the brake fluid reservoir, it is probably low. Time for a brake inspection.
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There is actually quite a bit involved in the inspection. See the related link, below, which will take you to the manual of laws that inspectors are to adhere to during an inspection in the state of Utah. For further elaboration on laws you can also contact the Utah Highway Patrol Safety Inspection branch, their number is in the manual. Also keep in mind that Hunter Plate Brake Testers or "skid testers" are a preferred substitute in checking braking ability in vehicles, if this test is used a visual inspection of braking components is not done.
A brake wear rating of 10B on a Pennsylvania state inspection report refers to the condition of the brake lining. The rating is given based on the thickness of the brake lining, with 10 indicating that the lining has 10/32-inch or more thickness, which is considered to be in good condition. The letter "B" denotes that the brakes have been inspected and found to be in satisfactory condition, without any need for immediate repair or replacement.
Not familiar with state inspection requirements, if that's what you mean. In general, a pad is considered worn out when it has 1/16 friction material left to rivet heads or backing plate.
You will be adding brake fluid to the reservoir often.The brake pedal won't feel firm.The brake pedal may sink to the floor as you are applying steady pressure.Do a visual inspection of the brake lines looking for that wet spot.
There are a few businesses that offer free brake inspections. AAMCO, Meinekes, Firestone, Serendi, and Belle Tire all offer free brake inspections. No other purchase required.
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Year? Brake lights on the car? The dash? I would suspect you have a problem with the brake system. Check the master cylinder to see if it is full. If so, take it to a professional for inspection.