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MGA Brakes

Why are your brakes important?

Your brakes are one of the most important features on your car and on the road, they don’t just stop your car they help you navigate downhill slopes and keep your car stationary when it’s parked. So always giving them some TLC and making sure they are in the best working order is a big deal. Making sure your brakes are well taken care of and in top condition is all about having a smoother and safer journey.

What does a car brake service include?

Servicing brakes goes beyond just installing new parts. Brake systems are made up of numerous components that demand careful inspection. If any issues come up, these parts will need replacement or maintenance work. Our skilled MGA mechanics not only assess your brakes but also provide guidance on necessary actions. Among the elements they examine in your brake system are Brake Pads, Vehicle Brake Pads, Brake Rotors and Brake Fluid.

What does a car brake service include?

Servicing brakes goes beyond just installing new parts. Brake systems are made up of numerous components that demand careful inspection. If any issues come up, these parts will need replacement or maintenance work. Our skilled MGA mechanics not only assess your brakes but also provide guidance on necessary actions. Among the elements they examine in your brake system are Brake Pads, Vehicle Brake Pads, Brake Rotors and Brake Fluid.

Common issues and warning signs of Break Damage

Common issues and warning signs of brake damage include:

  1. Grinding Sound: A grinding noise while braking might suggest that the brake pads are worn down and the metal parts are rubbing against each other. This requires immediate attention.
  2. Soft Brake Pedal: If the brake pedal feels spongy or goes too far down when pressed.
  3. Dashboard Warning Light: The brake warning light on the dashboard could indicate various brake system issues that need inspection.
  4. Squeaking or Squealing Noise
  5. Vibration or Pulsation
  6. Burning Smell
  7. Pulling to One Side
  8. Leaking Brake Fluid
  9. Delayed Braking Response

If you notice any of these warning signs it's important to have your brakes inspected and repaired. We offer a free brake inspection to all our customers who encounter any of the above warning signs.

How do I find brake services near me?

Remember, MGA is committed to providing top tier brake services for your vehicle. Whether it’s routine maintenance, inspections, or addressing specific issues, our professional mechanics are here to help. Just reach out through any of the channels mentioned above and we will guide you through the process of finding the brake services you need.

Contact MGA:

Reach out to our MGA team directly. We offer comprehensive brake services and can provide you with the information you need.

Visit Our Website:

Explore our official website. We likely have a dedicated section that outlines the services we offer, including brake servicing and an online booking service.

Check Online Reviews:

Look for reviews from other MGA customers. Their feedback can give you insights into the quality of our brake services.

Call or Email:

Contact our customer service team via phone or email. They can provide you with information about our brake services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should have your brakes inspected if you notice any of the following:

  • Squealing or grinding noises
  • Reduced responsiveness or longer stopping distances
  • A spongy or soft brake pedal
  • Vibrations when braking

Warning lights on your dashboard.
Regular brake inspections ensure your safety and prevent costly repairs.

We provide a comprehensive range of brake services, including:

  • Brake pad replacement
  • Brake fluid replacement
  • Rotor and drum resurfacing or replacement
  • Brake system diagnostics

ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) repairs.
Our team uses high-quality parts and equipment to ensure your braking system operates at its best.

The lifespan of brake pads depends on your driving habits, vehicle type, and road conditions. Typically, brake pads last between 30,000 to 70,000 kilometers. Regular inspections can help identify wear early and keep your brakes functioning safely.

Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which can reduce its effectiveness and lead to brake system failure. We recommend replacing brake fluid every 1-2 years or as specified in your vehicle’s owner manual to maintain optimal brake performance and safety.