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Brake failure is a serious issue that can occur in any vehicle, including the Jaguar, and this can be a significant safety concern. As a Jaguar owner, it is important to be aware of the potential causes of this problem so that you can take proactive measures to prevent it from happening and stay safe on the road. Take a look below at the top causes and symptoms of brake failure in your Jaguar and give us a call if you suspect this is happening to your Jaguar.

Worn Brake Pads

Brake pads are a critical component of the braking system. They are the component that slows down or stops your Jaguar. Over time, brake pads wear out due to friction, and when they get too thin, they will no longer function effectively. Worn brake pads can cause brake fade, which is when the brakes become less effective as they get hotter. It is essential to replace worn brake pads promptly to prevent brake failure.

Leaking Brake Fluid

Brake fluid is the hydraulic fluid that transfers the force from the brake pedal to the brakes. If there is a leak in the brake fluid system, the pressure required to operate the brakes will be lost, resulting in brake failure. Leaks can occur due to worn-out brake lines, calipers, or master cylinders.

Warped Brake Rotors

The brake rotors are the discs that the brake pads make contact with when the brakes are applied. Over time, they can become warped due to heat or excessive wear, resulting in uneven brake pad wear and reduced braking performance. If the brake rotors are warped, they may need to be resurfaced or replaced to restore proper braking performance.

Faulty Brake Calipers

Brake calipers are the part that holds the brake pads and pushes them against the brake rotors when the brakes are applied. If the calipers are faulty, they may not apply enough pressure to the brake pads, resulting in reduced braking performance or complete brake failure.

Contaminated Brake Fluid

Brake fluid is hygroscopic, which means it absorbs moisture over time. When brake fluid becomes contaminated with moisture, it can cause corrosion and damage to the braking system, resulting in reduced braking performance or brake failure.

Do you recognize these indications of a brake problem?

If your Jaguar’s braking system is experiencing issues, it will typically exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Squeaking or grinding noises when braking: If you hear squeaking or grinding noises when applying the brakes, it may indicate that the brake pads are worn and need replacement. The noise is caused by metal-on-metal contact between the brake pads and rotors.
  • Spongy or soft brake pedal: If the brake pedal feels spongy or soft when you press it down, it may indicate air in the brake lines or a problem with the brake master cylinder. This can result in reduced braking performance or even brake failure.
  • Reduced braking performance: If you notice that your Jaguar is taking longer to stop than usual or requires more pressure on the brake pedal to stop, it may indicate that the brake pads are worn out or that there is a problem with the braking system.
  • Brake warning light: If the brake warning light on your dashboard illuminates, it may indicate a problem with the braking system. It could be a result of low brake fluid levels, worn brake pads, or other issues.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is essential to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified technician as soon as possible. Ignoring these warning signs can result in brake failure, which can be a significant safety hazard.

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European Service Center Will Fix Any Issues in Your Jaguar

At European Service Center, we have a team of skilled technicians who specialize in repairing and maintaining high-end European vehicles, including Jaguars. We offer comprehensive brake services, from routine inspections to brake pad replacements, brake fluid flushes, and more. Our experts use the latest diagnostic equipment and high-quality replacement parts to ensure the best possible results.

We are always pleased to serve the residents in Alpharetta, Chamblee, Cumming, Norcross, Dunwoody, Buckhead, Roswell, and Atlanta, GA. If you’re experiencing any issues with your Jaguar braking system, we encourage you to book an appointment with us today and let us help you get back on the road with confidence.