Mercedes Brake Repair
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As a foreign import, Mercedes has been designed to be lighter and faster than domestic cars. This is an important difference when it comes to the brake system of the Mercedes for there are important differences in design. If you live or work in the Santa Monica, Venice or Marina del Rey area, FixCarNow is the automotive repair shop with the specialists you need when seeking brake repair for your Mercedes.
FixCarNow hires ASE certified mechanics who are experienced and familiar with the Mercedes automotive systems. If you are hearing squeaking, grinding or roaring, call, email or stop by our shop for a free no-obligation brake diagnostic. Our mechanics can let you know if it’s time for brake pad replacement, refill of brake fluid or brake fluid flush. We will inspect the calipers, sensors and rotors. Mercedes rotors are especially sensitive and must be inspected regularly. The brake rotor on a Mercedes is the disc-like component that is clamped by the brake caliper when the brakes are applied, in turn slowing the car. Thinning brake pads will run grooves into the rotors.
It’s important that you have your brake system inspected at the first sign of unusual noise. This could sound like constant squeaking, grinding or roaring or a pulsating rhythmic noise. While an occasional squeak can be the normal sound of dirt on the brake pads, a constant squeak can be the sign of the need for brake pad replacement or other repairs. A good test is to wash your brakes when you wash your Mercedes (which you should always do anyway). This will wash away dust, dirt and debris and should eliminate an occasional squeak. However, a consistent noise is indicative of need for a brake inspection and possibly repair.
Since the Mercedes has been designed to be light enough for speed, parts of the car are lighter than domestics. This includes the rotors, which are thin and not able to be ‘turned’ or ground once they suffer damage. We’ve heard reports of Mercedes needing new rotors as soon as 26,000 miles, so it’s definitely a repair you want to keep an eye on and avoid if you can so you can avoid the cost of rotor replacement. Some Mercedes will need rotors replaced with every brake pad change – which can be 30,000 for the front brakes and 60,000 for the rear brakes. This is due to what we call the German ‘soft rotor/harsh pad’ combo.
FixCarNow always offers free brake inspections at any of our greater Los Angeles locations. With over 50 locations to serve you, including our mobile locations, it’s super convenient to stay on top of your Mercedes brake repair. We offer a convenient concierge service and will pick up, inspect, repair and return your Mercedes back to you. We offer shuttle service and free loaners cars for more intensive repairs. As always, our services maintain new car warranties and come with a two year warranty.