That
depends on a few factors, from your Subaru vehicle's traveled mileage and the
driving you do -- city, highway, or otherwise -- relative to the palpable wear
and tear on your vehicle's brake hardware and frictional padding. And you can
often tell the latter from either your vehicle's built-in wear sensors,
apprising you of brake lining replacement or fluid replenishment needs via a
dashboard warning light, or from that telltale abnormal brake sound
presentation.
Even if You May Not Yet Need New Brakes,
it's Easy to Get Them Checked
In need of
repair or not, the optimal time for a brake diagnostic is during your Subaru's
tire rotation service visit, which should occur every six months or so. And the
benefits of making sure this is taken care of are myriad.
For one,
brake service visits enable monitoring of numerous individual components, from
rotors, wheel cylinders, and hoses to pads, calipers, fluids, bearings, and
seals, making it easy to ascertain which, if any, require repair or
replacement. And keeping your brakes up means the regularity of reliable
stopping power among the road's vicissitudes.
Schedule Online or Come Visit Us Today
at Reynolds Subaru Today in Orange, VA
So when
you're in need of a brake service visit, setting up an appointment is as easy
as taking advantage of the online Service Scheduler here on our website. Our
Subaru-certified car repair team, in distinction from generalized competitors,
makes it both business and a calling to remain knowledgeable of each car and
SUV towing the Subaru line. And we use that know-how, along with cutting-edge
diagnostic tech and maintenance tools and Subaru-approved parts, to help make
sure your Subaru remains road-ready.
Stop by and
visit us here at Reynolds Subaru in Orange, VA today, and we'll introduce you
to the difference we can make for your Subaru sedan, sports car, or
SUV.