The last thing you need when driving your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM is for your brakes to stop working. Brake issues can sneak up on you, but that doesn’t mean you can’t catch them early. If you notice the signs below, schedule immediate brake repair at your local CDJR dealer.
ABS Warning Light on the Dashboard
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning light on your vehicle’s dashboard is a sign your brakes need attention. The ABS prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking, helping you maintain steering control. When its light comes on, it could signal problems like low brake fluid, faulty wheel speed sensors, or issues with the ABS module. Our technicians can pinpoint and fix the issue to restore proper brake function.
A Squealing Sound When Braking
If you hear a squealing sound when braking, it’s time to get new brake pads. This sound is usually caused by a metal indicator built into the brake pads. When the pads wear down to a certain thickness, the indicator contacts the rotor, producing a distinctive squeal. It’s your vehicle’s way of alerting you that it’s time to replace the brake pads to maintain optimal braking performance.
One-Sided Jerking When You Hit the Brakes
Does your CDJR vehicle jerk or pull to one side when you brake? This is a sign of uneven braking forces due to issues like uneven brake pad wear, a stuck brake caliper, or a collapsed brake hose. One-sided pulling is more than just annoying. It is a serious safety issue because it affects your ability to control your vehicle during braking and increases the risk of a collision.
Longer Stopping Distance
After driving your vehicle for miles, you know its normal braking distance. If your vehicle suddenly takes longer to stop, this is a sign that your brakes aren’t as responsive as they should be. This problem often results from low brake fluid or worn brake pads that no longer provide sufficient friction. Compromised stopping power puts you and your loved ones at risk, so address these faults immediately.
Don’t wait for a close call to address brake issues. If you notice these signs, contact Bedford Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Bedford, PA to schedule a brake service.

