Brake Repair

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Choose Us for Your Brake Repair Needs

Let the skilled technicians at ABD Transmission take care of your vehicle's brake repair needs at affordable pricing. Take advantage of the 12-month/12,000-mile parts and labor warranty we offer which can be extended up to 3 years at an additional cost. We also cover extended warranties aftermarket.


Depend on our local family-owned and operated business with over 30 years of experience for all your brake repair needs. Call us today to learn more. Don't forget to ask us about our senior and military DISCOUNTS.

Our Brake Repair Work Includes:

  • Complete brake repairs
  • Rotor and pad repairs
  • Flush services
  • Inspections and replacements

How to Know If Your Breaks Need Repair

What are the warnings signs that your breaks need repair? If you notice any issues with your brakes, such as vibrations, squealing, decreased stopping power, or a spongy brake pedal, it's essential to have your brakes inspected and repaired as soon as possible. ABD Transmission has certified mechanics and brake specialists who will diagnose the issue and recommend repairs.


Here are some common brake repairs:


1. Brake Pad Replacement: Over time, the friction material on your brake pads will wear down, causing decreased stopping power and potentially damaging other brake components.


2. Brake Rotor Resurfacing or Replacement: Brake rotors can become warped or damaged, causing vibrations or squealing during braking.


3. Brake Caliper Replacement: The brake caliper holds the brake pads and applies pressure to the rotor to slow or stop the vehicle. If the caliper becomes damaged, it can cause uneven brake wear, decreased stopping power, or a stuck brake.


4. Brake Line Repair or Replacement: If the brake lines are leaking or damaged, it can cause a loss of brake fluid, decreased stopping power, or a spongy brake pedal.


5. Master Cylinder Replacement: The master cylinder is responsible for creating the hydraulic pressure needed to operate the brakes. If the master cylinder is failing, it can cause decreased brake performance or a spongy brake pedal.


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(303) 500-1294

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