Imagine noticing that your car behaves differently when braking: the pedal feels too soft or a warning light has illuminated on the dashboard. In such cases, a brake system diagnosis is necessary to understand what might be wrong with the ABS, BAS, or EBD. We connect specialized equipment and check the operation of all the assistants responsible for safety on the road, so you can drive confidently and calmly.
Signs of Brake System Issues and When to Consult Professionals
- ABS warning light is illuminated on the dashboard
- Brake pedal feels soft or sinks
- The car jerks or brakes unevenly
- Strange noises or grinding sounds when braking
- Brakes respond with a delay
- The BAS emergency braking system does not activate
- Uneven distribution of braking force (EBD is not functioning)
- Burning smell during heavy braking
- Issues after water exposure to the brake system
What Our Brake System Diagnosis Includes
- Connecting a diagnostic tool to the vehicle to read error codes
- Placing the car on a roller tester to check braking force
- Conducting multiple braking tests to evaluate ABS, BAS, and EBD performance
- Analyzing test protocols and identifying weak points
- Recommending further actions for repair or maintenance
Additional Information About the Service
Brake Systems - ABS, BAS, EBD play a crucial role in your vehicle's safety. To ensure that all these important assistants are functioning correctly, we offer comprehensive diagnostics. We use specialized equipment that allows us to check the operation of each component and identify any failures or malfunctions.
Diagnosis and Preparation
Our specialists first connect the diagnostic tool to your vehicle. This helps read error codes and understand if there are issues with the electronic braking systems. Then, we place the car on a roller tester, where we check how the brake system performs under load. Multiple braking tests on the tester show how ABS, BAS, and EBD respond under different conditions.
Analysis and Repair
After the diagnosis, we study the test protocols and determine which components require attention. Sometimes the problem may be related to a software glitch or sensors that can be replaced or reprogrammed. If mechanical damage is detected, we advise on when it is best to repair and when it is safer to replace parts. For example, if the ABS sensors are dirty, we can clean them, while we assess the brake pads and discs for wear and deformation.
Final Checks and Recommendations
After repairs or maintenance, we conduct a follow-up diagnosis to ensure that all systems are functioning as they should. We also provide advice on how to care for your brakes and prevent recurring issues. Regular checks and timely consultations with professionals help avoid emergency situations and extend the lifespan of the brake system.
We are always ready to assist with the diagnosis and maintenance of your brake system, so you feel confident on the road.