
Designed for your safety, the brake system gives your Volkswagen the ability to safely stop while driving, which prevents accidents and allows you to adjust to quick changes in traffic flow. In order for that brake system to operate smoothly, all parts must be in proper operation as well as quality brake fluid.
Periodically, the certified technicians who are performing maintenance on your Volkswagen will inspect your brake system to determine the quality of the brake fluid, brake pads, and any other issues that may be developing in the brake system. They will notify you right away of any issues and move forward with the necessary services for your protection.
Over time, the brake fluid in your Volkswagen will start to break down. During this service, a certified technician will remove the old brake fluid from your brake system, flush the system, and then add fresh brake fluid to keep your brake system operational and manage the pressure when you need to slow down or stop.
If your brake pads are worn down to nothing, then when you try to stop, there will be no friction to meet the pressure from the brake fluid no matter how good your brake fluid is. This could cause you to have an accident and be detrimental to both you and your Volkswagen. During a brake system inspection, a certified technician will determine if you need front, rear, or both brake pads changed on your Volkswagen. If you notice a loud squeal when you try to stop your vehicle or have a delay, that is also a sign of deteriorating brake pads.
If you are just across the state border in Jeffersonville, IN, take US 31 across the Ohio River into Louisville, KY. Our team of certified technicians knows exactly what you need when it comes to service and using the right parts for your Volkswagen. Give us a call today or visit us online to schedule your next brake service.




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