Your GM vehicle is made up of a lot of key parts that all work together to keep you safe and keep your vehicle safely on the road. Some of the most essential parts are easy to overlook and not think about - until they need to be repaired or replaced. You may not give your vehicle's brakes very much thought on a day-to-day basis, but they're a key component to keeping you safe, and trusting their upkeep to a certified GM service center is the best way to make sure they're always up to their task.
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On Up To Four (4) Tires
30-month free-replacement limited warranty**
24 Months/Unlimited Mile Warranty**
24 Months/Unlimited Mile Warranty**
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Determining the Time for Brake Repair or Replacement
Sometimes, your vehicle's brakes will alert you when there is trouble. Squealing noises, chirping sounds, and grinding are indications that brake repair is required.
Brake Service Frequently Asked Questions
What does a full brake service include?
A full and quality brake service will include a multitude of things. These things include flushing out old brake fluid and replacing it with new fluid, resurfacing rotors, cleaning and adjusting, and of course replacing brake pads. All of these steps will require a high quality and well-prepared new brakes for the road.
How often should I get my car brakes serviced?
Normally, brake maintenance is recommended at 20,000-60,000 miles or inspected every six months. Some people like to get their brakes serviced every time they get a tire rotation. How often you should get your brakes serviced varies depending on the road and traffic type you frequently drive on.
How long does a full brake service take?
An entire brake service can take from 30 minutes to an hour or possibly more to replace the brake pads and rotors on some cars. For someone with little experience or no experience at all, replacing brake pads can take a few hours or more. If it's time to get your brakes replaced, stop by Pryor Chevrolet today and we'll take great care of you!
What happens if you don't service your brakes?
If you don't get your brakes replaced, it can cause a lot of unnecessary damage. For example, it can damage the brake rotors. When you brake, the brake pads squeeze the rotor to stop your car. On the contrary, when the pads are old, the metal on the pads rub against the rotors every time you hit your brakes which creates a loud noise and damages the rotors.
1 Maintenance visits must occur within two years or 24,000 miles Of vehicle delivery, whichever comes first. All 2018 Corvette models are eligible for three service visits under the Chevrolet Complete Care program. Does not include air filters. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details.
2 Maintenance visit must occur Within first year Of vehicle delivery. Service visit consists Of ACDeIco Oil and Filter Change/ Tire Rotation/MPVI. Does not include air filters. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details.
3 Maintenance visits must occur within first year of vehicle delivery. Service visit consists of Mobill® Oil and Filter Change/ MPVI. Does not include air filters. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details.
4 Maintenance visit must occur within first year Of vehicle delivery. Service visit consists Of Tire Rotation/MPVI. Does not include air filters. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details.
5 Maintenance visit must occur Within 24 months Of vehicle delivery. Service visit consists Of ACDeIco Oil and Filter Change/Tire Rotation/MPVI. Does not include air filters. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details.