WHAT ARE SIGNS OF LOW BRAKE FLUID?

Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid that transmits the force you exert on the brake pedal to the brake pads on each wheel. It is used to convert force into pressure and boost braking power, making it a necessary component of the hydraulic brake system. So it's important to refill low brake fluid for your safety. A leak in the brake system, a broken brake line, or a worn-out seal can also cause low brake fluid.
Here are several signs of low brake fluid:
- When the ABS indicator comes on: This is one of the most typical signs that something is wrong with the brake fluid or another component of the braking system. The ABS light may not be present on older vehicle models, but the most recent models include a dashboard warning light. When it comes on, you know something is wrong.
- Hearing unusual noises when braking: When the braking fluid is low, you may hear strange sounds when applying the brakes. Increased friction in the system is usually to blame. If you hear the noises, you should get your brake system examined as soon as possible to avoid further damage.
- When you smell something burning: Overheated brake fluid gives out a burning odor. Pull aside as soon as you detect it and let the fluid cool down. Low fluid causes overheating since it can't transfer the heat created by the brake pads, which can lead to brake failure.
- Brake pads wearing unevenly: When the brake fluid level drops, the pedals are unable to apply the same amount of pressure to the brake pads. As a result, the pads wear unevenly. When you press the brakes, you'll hear screeching, squeaking, and grinding sounds. The car may also rumble and tremble when applying the brakes.
- Experiencing problems when pressing the brake pedal: Your brakes should respond to any amount of pressure you put on them. However, if your brakes aren't reacting to the pedal, you could be short on brake fluid. When you press down the brake pedal, it also feels softer or spongy.
If you suspect your brake fluid is low, we invite you to bring your vehicle to Worth It Automotive in Cordova, TN right away! Please give us a call at (901) 350-6883 if you have any questions or concerns.









