Brake Service FAQ - Les Schwab (2024)


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The Basics on Brakes

Why are your brakes squealing?

If your brake light is on, your brakes are squeaky or grinding, if they feel like they are pulsing or grabbing, or they feel “soft” when you hit the brake pedal, don’t wait on a brake check. It not only can be dangerous to ignore such warning signs: small brake problems that are left unrepaired can lead to expensive damage to other parts of your braking system.

The only way to determine if brake noise is harmless or hazardous is to have a thorough brake inspection.

Les Schwab offers the latest diagnostics and repair equipment in the industry for most types of brake systems. Our technicians are trained to get disc or drum brakes working properly on whatever you drive — passenger car, SUV, or light truck, old or new models.

Disc Brake Repair and Services

  • Install professional-grade brake pads
  • Install Professional Grade Raybestos calipers*, or the equivalent
  • Resurface rotors
  • Repack wheel bearings when serviceable
  • Install new front seals when serviceable
  • Replace brake fluid
  • Adjust brake components as needed

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* PG PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL GRADE Premium loaded calipers are built to be consistent with Federal Safety Standards for quality, performance and safety. Raybestos provides their loaded calipers with Professional Grade premium disc brake pads to satisfy your braking needs.

What do brake pads, rotors and calipers do?

Brake pads are metal plates bonded with sturdy cushioning friction material. The pads are located on each side of the brake rotors — the flat, rotating discs that are attached to the vehicle’s wheels. When you press the brake pedal, the caliper — essentially a clamp housing the pistons and pads — activates the brake pads, sandwiching the rotor. As the pads come into contact, they slow the spinning rotor through friction, which in turn stops the wheels.

Why install Professional Grade® calipers?

Raybestos Professional Grade® remanufactured calipers include new seals, hardware, and brake pads. This provides better caliper operation for proper brake performance.

Why do we use remanufactured calipers in repairs?

Remanufactured brake calipers use a thoroughly cleaned and inspected original equipment metal caliper housing with new brake caliper hardware and seals. Les Schwab uses Raybestos PG PLUS™ Professional Grade® premium loaded calipers or the equivalent, because they are remanufactured to be consistent with Federal Safety Standards for quality, performance, and safety. This caliper comes with Professional Grade® premium disc brake pads.

Why resurface brake rotors?

Whenever possible, we resurface rather than replace rotors, to save you money when new parts aren't necessary. Resurfacing provides a proper finish for new brake pads to mate with, helping prevent brake vibration and pulsation. When a rotor is worn beyond specifications, we install Professional Grade® replacements.

Why replace the brake fluid when performing a brake repair?

Brake fluid naturally attracts moisture, which can penetrate even sealed systems. When it does, it causes the brake fluid boiling point to lower, increasing the chances of corrosion and poor braking. We replace the brake fluid to help reduce this risk, and to prolong the life of brake components.

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Drum Brake Repair and Services

  • Professional-grade brake shoes
  • Resurface drums
  • Replace drum brake hardware
  • Install new wheel cylinders
  • Adjust parking brake
  • Replace brake fluid

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How do drum brakes work?

Drum brakes work much like disc brakes, by applying friction to a spinning surface to slow and then stop the vehicle’s momentum. In drum brakes, brake shoes press against the inside of a drum instead of a rotor to create this braking action.

Why replace the drum brake hardware?

Drum brakes work using springs which hold brake components in place and return them to position when the brakes are released. Heat affects the spring tension over time. Drum brake hardware is replaced so the brake shoes are held in the proper position, evening out wear and reducing brake drag (failure of the brakes to release completely when the driver’s foot is removed from the pedal).

Why resurface brake drums?

Whenever possible, we resurface rather than replace drums, to save you money when new parts aren’t necessary. Resurfacing the drums provides a proper finish for new brake shoes and helps prevent brake vibration and pulsation. We also offer Professional Grade® replacement drums if they are needed.

Why replace the brake fluid when performing a brake repair?

Brake fluid naturally attracts moisture, which can penetrate even sealed systems. When it does, it causes the brake fluid boiling point to lower, increasing the chances of corrosion and poor braking. We replace the brake fluid to help reduce this risk, and to prolong the life of brake components.

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FAQs

Does Les Schwab do brake pad changes? ›

While other shops might do the bare minimum and replace only worn-out brake pads, we service the full system. To ensure your safety and satisfaction, that includes quality parts, expert installation, and a look at other components that may affect braking performance.

How long is the Les Schwab brake warranty? ›

Should a failure in workmanship or materials occur within 25,000 miles or 36 months (whichever comes first) of the brake service performed, Les Schwab will replace the defective parts and perform the labor, all free of charge. This Full Warranty is honored at hundreds of Les Schwab Tire Centers around the West.

Does Les Schwab always replace calipers? ›

When we replace your brakes, you get complete service. This includes premium quality brake pads and remanufactured brake calipers that are as good as the those your vehicle had when it was new.

What is the schedule for brake maintenance? ›

Your car should come with a recommended brake maintenance schedule in the manual; however, a good rule of thumb is to check your brake pads every 12,000 miles and replace your fluid every 25,000 miles. These estimates depend on your vehicle and driving style.

How much should I pay for new brake pads? ›

The average cost of parts is between $35 and $150. The average cost of labor is between $80 and $120 per axle. The average brake pad replacement total is between $115 and $300 per axle (parts + labor). Most cars have two axles.

Does Les Schwab do good brakes? ›

Les Schwab Promises Trusted, Quality Brake Services

Les Schwab knows brakes. Our service professionals will take a look and tell you exactly what they find. If your brakes don't need any work, we'll let you know and send you on your way.

What is included in brake service? ›

Brake service is somewhat of an umbrella term for all things dealing with your brakes. A technician will first perform a brake inspection to make sure all components are working properly. Your service tech will check your brake pads, rotors, clips and calipers to make sure that every component is working as it should.

How often should brake service be done? ›

Some carmakers include brake service into the maintenance schedule, while others specify that brakes need to be inspected at regular mileage or time intervals, typically every 5,000 to 7,000 miles or every 4 to 6 months, whichever comes first.

Does Les Schwab change brake fluid? ›

We replace the brake fluid to help reduce this risk, and to prolong the life of brake components.

Should I replace all 4 brake calipers? ›

Front and Back Wheels

Don't replace the rear calipers unless one is damaged or fails. Similarly, if a rear caliper is damaged or fails, replace the opposite caliper. Don't replace the front calipers unless one or both are damaged. Rear disc brakes do not have as much effect on the car if not replaced in pairs.

What is the lifespan of calipers? ›

The lifespan of brake calipers can vary depending on several factors, but on average, they last around 75,000 to 100,000 miles. However, it is essential to regularly inspect and maintain your braking system components, as some calipers may need replacement sooner than this range.

How do I know when my calipers need replacing? ›

Some signs that your vehicle may have a bad brake caliper can include abnormal noise, reduced braking ability, fluid leaks, or the feeling that your vehicle is pulling to one side. Unlike brake pads that should be replaced consistently, calipers ought to last with the vehicle.

How long does a full brake service take? ›

Brake services often take between one and three hours. However, they can be longer or shorter depending on the type of service, how busy the auto repair shop is, and whether the parts are in stock.

How many miles should you get your brakes serviced? ›

Generally, your car's brake pads should be replaced every 25,000 to 65,000 miles, while your rotors should be replaced between 30,000 and 70,000 miles. However, the exact figure can vary depending on your terrain, weather conditions, and driving style.

Is brake service necessary? ›

You don't want to put your life or the lives of your loved ones at risk. So to keep them safe, you should make sure your brakes are regularly checked and changed. So is brake service necessary? That's a resounding, absolute yes.

What are the costs of replacing brake pads? ›

The average cost of replacing your brake pads ranges from $130 to $400 per wheel axle. This covers only the brake pads. In a full brake job, brake pad and rotor replacement costs start at $300 to $350 per axle and can rise to around $600 or more.

Is it expensive to get new brake pads? ›

Generally, brake pad replacement costs between £100 and £300 in the UK, making them one of the more reasonable part repairs you could face. However, your car model and service fees may impact pricing.

How long does it take to change brake pads? ›

Brake Pad Replacement: 30 Minutes to 1 Hour

Swapping out your brake pads will take between 30 minutes and an hour. It's a fairly routine maintenance task: the technician will remove your tires, remove the worn brake pads, install the new ones, and put the tires back on.

Does Discount Tires fix brake pads? ›

Alignments, Brakes and Suspension Repair

Discount Tire does not provide brake and suspension repair. We do however offer suspension components for purchase through our eBay store and our partners at Tire Rack.

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