Service

Brake Repair & Brake Pad Replacement in London, ON

Squeaking, grinding, pulsation, or a soft pedal? We’ll inspect your brakes, explain what’s needed, and fix them the right way so you can drive with confidence.

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Accurate inspection
Clear estimates
Fast turnaround*

*Turnaround depends on parts availability and workload.

Brake service

Reliable Brake Repairs for Safer Driving

Brakes wear gradually, so problems can sneak up on you. We measure components, check for leaks and hardware issues, and recommend only what your vehicle actually needs.

  • Brake inspection
    Measure pad/rotor wear, check calipers, hoses, and hardware.
  • Pads & rotors
    Quality parts installed correctly with proper bedding-in guidance.
  • Brake fluid service
    Flush old fluid to protect ABS components and restore pedal feel.
  • ABS diagnostics
    Scan and diagnose warning lights, sensors, and hydraulic issues.
  • Road test & verification
    Confirm noise/vibration is resolved and braking is consistent.
Warning signs

Common Brake Symptoms

These signs usually mean it’s time for an inspection and quote.

SEO tip: If you’re hearing grinding, stop driving and call us — it can damage rotors quickly.
What we check

Transparent Estimates, No Guesswork

We’ll show you the measurements and explain your options: what’s urgent now vs what can wait.

We inspect

  • Pad thickness and rotor condition (runout/warping)
  • Caliper slide pins and sticking calipers
  • Brake fluid condition and leaks
  • Parking brake operation
  • ABS sensors and warning lights
  • Noise sources (shims, hardware, glazing)

Brake Repair FAQ

Fast answers about pads, rotors, and brake warning signs.

How do I know if I need pads or rotors?

We measure pad thickness and inspect rotor surface/runout. Sometimes pads are enough; other times rotors are too worn or warped and should be replaced or resurfaced.

Why do my brakes squeal?

Squeal can come from worn pads, glazed friction material, metal-to-metal contact, or hardware issues. An inspection tells us what’s causing it.

My steering wheel shakes when braking — what is it?

That’s often rotor runout/warping or uneven pad material transfer. We’ll confirm and recommend the right repair.

How often should brake fluid be changed?

Many vehicles benefit from a brake fluid flush every 2–3 years. Moisture in old fluid can reduce braking performance and harm ABS components.

Can you fix ABS lights?

Yes. We scan ABS codes, test sensors/wiring, and diagnose hydraulic/control issues to resolve ABS warnings.