Imagine noticing a sudden drop in brake performance or seeing fluid leaking under your car. This could be related to issues with the brake lines. Corrosion and wear can lead to brake fluid leaks, which is dangerous for your safety. Brake Line Replacement helps restore reliability to the system and prevent emergency situations. We carefully remove the old parts, install new ones, and thoroughly check the entire system so you can drive with peace of mind.
When Should You Check Your Brake Lines?
- Fluid appears under the car after braking
- The brakes feel spongy or are inconsistent
- Visible corrosion or rust on the brake lines
- The brake warning light is illuminated on the dashboard
- The brake pedal feels too soft or sinks
What Does Brake Line Maintenance Include?
- Draining old brake fluid from the system
- Removing components that obstruct access to the lines
- Removing damaged or rusted brake lines
- Installing new metal lines with the correct shape and diameter
- Refilling with fresh brake fluid and bleeding the system of air
- Checking all connections for leaks
- Reassembling removed chassis and wheel components
- Conducting a test drive to ensure brakes function properly after repair
Additional Information About the Service
Brake lines are a crucial part of the braking system, through which brake fluid is pressurized to each wheel. They are located under the vehicle and are constantly exposed to moisture, dirt, and salt, leading to corrosion. Over time, this becomes a primary cause of failure and fluid leaks, threatening road safety. Our job is to replace these lines promptly and restore reliability to the system.
Diagnosis and Preparation
We start by inspecting the lines for rust, damage, and leaks. We check all connections to determine which sections need replacement. Sometimes, it is necessary to remove a wheel or certain chassis parts to gain convenient access. This is important to ensure the work is done safely and effectively.
The Replacement Process
The replacement stage involves carefully unscrewing the old lines using special tools. We remove damaged parts and install new ones - either original or universal, suitable in shape and diameter. It is crucial to follow all technical details meticulously to prevent leaks.
Final Steps and Testing
After installing the new lines, we always drain the old brake fluid and refill with fresh fluid. We then bleed the system to remove any air that could impair brake performance. All connections are checked for leaks. Finally, we conduct a test drive to ensure the brakes work as they should, allowing you to feel safe behind the wheel. This is how we perform Brake Line Replacement - quickly, reliably, and professionally.