Brakes are a vital component of the functionality of your Kia, and brakes that need repair can’t and won’t work at their peak, which could lead to accidents. The best thing to know is the signs that your Kia needs a brake repair at your local Kia dealer. Let’s examine five of the most common signs it’s time to contact us for service right away.

Dashboard ABS Light Turns On
Any dashboard light is cause for concern. This is especially true if you notice the antilock braking system, or ABS, light pops up and depicts a red or yellow color.This indicates a current problem with your brakes or a looming problem that will soon become bigger. If you notice your ABS light pops up on your dashboard, have your Kia checked by a professional immediately. They can fix the issue before it becomes more serious.
Taking Longer to Stop
Brakes working at peak performance are designed to stop your Kia immediately. If your brakes take longer to halt your vehicle, this is a very serious problem. You may be dealing with air in your brake fluid, low brake fluid, or worn-down brake pads that are too thin to get the job done correctly. Get your Kia’s brakes checked ASAP by an experienced mechanic, such as those at our dealership.
Odd and Loud Noises When Braking
You shouldn’t be able to hear your brakes. If you start hearing odd and loud noises when braking, there’s an issue. The sound can indicate the severity. Squeaking is typically the first sign of trouble, indicating worn-down brake pads, while grinding is a more significant problem involving the rotors. Have your Kia checked by an experienced technician when you hear noises from your bakes. The sooner, the better.
Vibrating Steering Wheel
This probably goes without saying, but your steering wheel shouldn’t vibrate. If it does, especially when pressing down on the brake pedal, the culprit is probably your brakes and rotors. At this point, there is a high chance your rotors have lost their shape or warped and will need to be replaced.
Keep in mind that other issues can cause a vibrating steering wheel. Regardless, you need to find out what’s causing the vibrations and have them remedied as soon as possible. Visit our Kia dealer to have your vehicle inspected and repaired.
Burning Smell
If you notice a burning smell when braking, you need to get your Kia checked out immediately. A burning smell is a significant warning sign that shouldn’t be overlooked. It can be caused by a number of brake issues, from overheating and stuck calipers to brake fluid leaks and worn-out brake pads. Leaving the issue unattended can lead to serious problems and the potential for the brakes to give out entirely. Do you need your Kia’s brakes inspected and potentially repaired? Visit Auffenberg Kia in Shiloh, IL today! We have a team of experienced mechanics standing by to remedy any brake problems.


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