Subaru Brake Service in Vernon, CT

Subaru Brake Service in Vernon, CT

Subaru builds vehicles with a high level of quality and they tend to last longer than other models. In fact, about 95% of Subaru vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road. A key element of Subaru reliability is making sure that your Subaru car, SUV or wagon gets high quality maintenance and service at a dealership like ours. One of the most important components of your Subaru is the braking system. That's why we offer expert brake service and repair at Suburban Subaru in Vernon, CT. Here are some brake maintenance guidelines and repair services we offer.

When your Subaru's brakes need help, they may send audible warning signals

Have you heard a squeaking sound when you step on the brake pedal of your Subaru Forester or Outback? It's possible your brakes are trying to tell you that your Subaru's brake pads are wearing out. At Suburban Subaru, we help customers from nearby communities like Tolland, CT get the new brake pads they need. We encourage you to see us right away when you hear that squeak to avoid also damaging your more expensive brake rotors.

What does a full brake replacement usually involve at Suburban Subaru?

Although brake repairs can differ from one vehicle to the next, a full Subaru brake job usually means replacing the brake linings, which refers to the brake pads or shoes, as well as resurfacing the rotors or drums. We add new brake fluid and if it's needed, we bleed the system, looking for other components that might be worn out. Basic service can mean replacing your Subaru's brake pads, which is a more frequent need but one that's relatively affordable and essential for your safety.

Why use genuine Subaru OEM parts for brake repair?

Because we use genuine Subaru parts for your Crosstrek or Ascent, you're getting the same quality your Subaru crossover or sedan was built with. With a Subaru brake repair, we use genuine Subaru OEM brake and friction parts to make sure we deliver the highest quality for our customers in Glastonbury, CT. While it's possible to save a little money if you get generic parts at an all-purpose repair shop, we don't recommend it, especially when you're dealing with critical safety components like your brakes.

A sample of brake maintenance recommended for a Subaru SUV, wagon or sedan

We recommend that you have us inspect your Subaru's brakes with every oil change, which means we would do an inspection every 7500 to 10,000 miles. But because your braking system components are so vital to your family's safety, it makes sense to get your brakes inspected even more often. An ideal scenario: Every six months or 6,000 miles. Quality Subaru brake service includes flushing out the old brake fluid, replacing it with new, replacing brake pads and resurfacing rotors.

The frequency of your Subaru brake maintenance is based on how you drive

The service guidelines described above apply generally to any Subaru vehicle you drive, whether it's a Subaru Impreza, a Legacy sedan or a BRZ sports car. On the other hand, your driving conditions may mean you should get more frequent brake checkups for the sake of your safety. For example, you might need Subaru brake inspections more often if you regularly haul a trailer or heavy loads, or if you do a lot of hard stop-and-go driving in a city like Manchester, CT.

We can tell you more about Subaru brake service

Talk with one of our service advisors about Subaru brake service and maintenance. He can help you integrate regular brake service into your overall Subaru maintenance schedule. Set up a visit to our service center soon to get the brake repair or maintenance you need, then make the quick drive from South Windsor, CT on CT-194 East to visit us at Suburban Subaru in Vernon, CT.

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  1. Suburban Subaru

    14 Hartford Tpke
    Vernon, CT 06066

    • Sales: 860.649.6550
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