Oh, the noise can drive you crazy! If you're one of the unfortunate drivers who hears a high-pitched squeak every time you hit the brakes, you don't have to ask, "What noise?" You know! When your brakes are making noise, they may get so loud that you suffer the stares of other drivers when you stop at a light. Oh, the embarrassment.
Clearly, something is wrong, and it may be more just than an embarrassment or an annoyance. The braking system is one of your vehicle's most important safety features. When brakes are making noise, a sound course of action is to have your vehicle checked by a trained Jiffy Lube® technician. A brake inspection can reveal the source of the problem as well as a remedy that can stop squeaking brakes. While it's usually recommended that brakes be inspected every 12 months or 12,000 miles (check your owner's manual for your specific vehicle's service schedule interval), you shouldn't wait until your next routine maintenance check to find out what's wrong.
Noisy brakes are a common problem, often caused by:
After an inspection, a Jiffy Lube technician will explain what's going on with your vehicle's braking system, answer your questions, and provide a written evaluation of any service recommendations — including, of course, how to stop squeaking brakes.
Not necessarily. It's true that sometimes a noise problem doesn't indicate an actual braking performance issue. But when you consider how important the braking system is to your safety — and the safety of everyone you pass on the road! — it just makes sense to get those squeaky brakes checked promptly.
To help you better understand, let's look at the two most common braking systems and how they enable you to brake safely when they're in proper working condition.
You've seen possible reasons for the problem and read about how your brake system works. Now let's look at how Jiffy Lube can help you stop squeaking brakes.
Here's what to expect when you bring your vehicle to a Jiffy Lube service center for brake service:
As needed, and with your consent, your brake system will be serviced by trained Jiffy Lube technicians following OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications. After the problem is resolved to your satisfaction, you'll be able to confidently put your foot on the brake and know the system will respond as reliably — and as quietly — as it was designed to do.
Remember, if you hear squeaking or squealing when you come to a stop, it's a good idea to have your brakes checked promptly. Your timely response will not only help keep you safe, it could save you money. You may be able to fix a comparatively minor problem before it becomes a costly, time-consuming repair.
Even if you do not hear unusual or annoying sounds, you should have your brakes checked once or twice a year, or as outlined in your vehicle owner's manual. If you can't locate your manual, don't worry: Jiffy Lube technicians can access your vehicle's maintenance schedule and the recommended service procedures.
With more than 2,000 locations across North America, Jiffy Lube is ready to help you keep your car, minivan, truck or SUV operating as engineered. When you visit Jiffy Lube, you can count on services performed by trained technicians. What's more, most locations use quality Pennzoil® products that meet or exceed OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications.
Visit Jiffy Lube to Stop Squeaking Brakes