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Jan 13, 2023

Your Kia is a valuable investment, and you’ll want to make sure it’s in good condition at all times. One of the most important parts of your vehicle is the brake system. Neglecting brake issues can be dangerous and lead to even more costly repairs down the road. If you are experiencing any of the following warning signs, it may be time to see your Kia dealer for a brake repair.

From Your Kia Dealer: How to Tell When Your Kia Needs a Brake Repair

Grinding Noises When Braking

A grinding noise when braking is an unmistakable sign of something wrong with your brakes. Grinding is usually caused by worn-out brake pads that have started rubbing against the rotor. A warped rotor can also cause a grinding noise and is usually accompanied by a pulsating brake pedal. A lack of lubrication or a fluid leak may also be behind the grinding noise. Whatever the reason, have your Kia inspected if you hear a grinding noise from the brakes.

Vibrating or Pulsating Brake Pedal

Another sign that your KIA may need brake work is if you feel a vibration or pulsation when you apply the brakes. This can be caused by a variety of issues, including warped brake rotors or calipers that are not functioning properly. Make sure to get your brakes serviced if you detect any vibration or pulsation coming from the brake pedal.

Pulling to One Side

A car that pulls to one side when the brakes are applied usually has an underlying brake problem. For example, a stuck caliper that doesn’t release uniformly can lead to your car pulling to one side when you apply the brakes. Similarly, a stuck brake pad may cause a car to pull to one side because of a lack of even brake pressure when applying the brakes. Get your car professionally inspected and repaired if it pulls to one side when braking.

Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal

A brake pedal that feels soft or spongy is a cause for concern and may indicate a problem with your brakes. Such issues could include air in the brake lines, a leaking brake hose, or even a problem with the master cylinder. If your brakes feel soft or spongy, have your Kia checked promptly by a qualified technician. You’ll stay safe and avoid more costly repairs caused by ignoring the issue.

Brake Warning Light

If the brake warning light on your Kia’s dashboard is illuminated, it clearly indicates a problem with your car’s brakes. This could be due to low brake fluid levels, a problem with the brake pads or rotors, or a problem with the brake calipers. It’s important to have your brakes checked as soon as possible if you see this warning light, as ignoring it could put your safety at risk.

It’s important to pay attention to any of the above warning signs that your KIA may need a brake inspection and repair. If you notice an issue, have your brakes checked by a certified technician at Ken Ganley Kia Mentor. Contact our service department today to schedule an appointment. We’ll have you back on the road, safe and sound, in no time at all!