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BRAKE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Your brake system has many components working together to stop your vehicle. They are worn down by the heat and stress of everyday braking. One weak, leaking or corroded component in the system can cause other components to wear out prematurely or lead to unsafe braking.

Brake Inspection

Brake Inspection

Why this is important

Knowing that your brakes are in good working order brings peace of mind. This inspection helps identify parts that are worn or no longer meet design specifications before they damage other parts of the brake system. This helps minimize repair costs over the long term.

What's included

arrow Road test to assess system performance.
arrow Complete inspection of the brake hardware, hydraulics, friction material and emergency brake (brake pads, shoes, rotors, or drums, brake lines and fluid).
arrow A written Customer Automotive Report and Evaluation of your vehicle's braking system.

When to have this done

When experiencing any of the following symptoms:

arrow Braking produces noise.
arrow A change in braking performance is noticed.
arrow The brake pedal pulsates.
arrow ABS or brake warning light on dashboard is illuminated.
arrow Inoperable emergency brake.

Why upgrade to a brake tune-up?

In addition to a comprehensive inspection, this service includes cleaning, adjusting and/or lubricating your front and rear brake hardware to maximize the life of brake friction material.

What's included

arrow Braking system inspection and written report.
arrow Cleaning and lubrication of caliper hardware (sliders) or brake adjustment where applicable.
arrow Comprehensive evaluation based on manufacturer's specification and our technician's recommendations.
arrow Detailed written estimate for items requiring additional adjustment, repair or replacement.
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BRAKE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Your brake system has many components working together to stop your vehicle. They are worn down by the heat and stress of everyday braking. One weak, leaking or corroded component in the system can cause other components to wear out prematurely or lead to unsafe braking.

Brake Fluid Maintenance

Brake Fluid Flush

Why this is important

Brake fluid is contaminated over time due to extreme pressure, heat and exposure to moisture. Failing to replace the fluid can impair braking ability. Dirty brake fluid can also damage the hydraulic components of your braking system.

This preventative maintenance service can restore the 'firmness' of a brake pedal that feels 'spongy'. It also helps prevent brake fade and prolongs the life of vital components.

What's included

arrow Road test to assess system performance.
arrow Complete system flush of old brake fluid and any contaminants.
arrow Up to 1L of brake fluid.
arrow Complete inspection of your brake system with a written evaluation.
arrow Comprehensive evaluation of your braking system based on the manufacturer's specifications and our technician's recommendations.
arrow Detailed written estimate for items requiring adjustment repair or replacement.

Did you know?

Brake fluid is a key component of your brake system. It transfers the force from your foot on the pedal to the brakes in order to stop your vehicle. It also keeps the internal components of your brake system lubricated and protected from corrosion.


Prestone DOT 3 Brake Fluid

Prestone DOT 3 Brake Fluid

A properly maintained brake system is essential in proper brake performance.

arrow Helps eliminate leakage and squealing, while preventing corrosion, oxidization and wear
arrow Keeps your vehicle's brake system in peak operating condition.
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BRAKE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Your brake system has many components working together to stop your vehicle. They are worn down by the heat and stress of everyday braking. One weak, leaking or corroded component in the system can cause other components to wear out prematurely or lead to unsafe braking.

Brake System Diagnosis

Brake System Diagnosis

Why this is important

When the ABS light is illuminated, it is a warning that the ABS is not working. However, the conventional braking system is still working. It is recommended that you take your vehicle to your nearest Canadian Tire Service Centre for a complete Brake System Diagnosis.

What's included

arrow Road test to assess system performance.
arrow Access computer for trouble codes.
arrow Comprehensive evaluation of ABS trouble code and recommendations.
arrow Complete inspection of your brake system with a written evaluation.
arrow Detailed written estimate for items requiring adjustment repair or replacement.

When to have this done

Whenever the ABS light is illuminated.

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