We offer a certified BMW brake pad replacement service of the highest quality for your car or SUV. If you have a dashboard warning light signaling worn-out brake pads, heard strange noises when braking, or have noticed a decline in braking power, these are the telltale warning signs of needing a brake pad replacement service. Our state-of-the-art facility staffed with certified technicians installing genuine BMW OEM parts offers your vehicle the best brake pad replacement available. When you want your BMW’s best service, you are welcome to bring it to Bill Jacobs BMW in Naperville, IL.
Brake pads are essential braking system components pressed against the brake rotors to generate the resistance needed to stop. They are a metallic composite material that wears away as a fine dust that you have seen collecting around the wheel rim. Brake pad dust is the evidence that brake pads wear down and will require replacement service when little thickness remains. Older-model BMWs have brake pads with a warning indicator that causes an eardrum-piercing screech when replacement is needed. Newer models are equipped with a warning light when the brake pads need to be replaced.
Brake pad replacement service is relatively straightforward, including a certified technician removing the worn brake pads, inspecting the braking system, and installing new genuine BMW OEM brake pads to specifications. Be sure to check out our current parts and service specials for your next brake pad replacement service at Bill Jacobs BMW of Naperville.
Brake pads are vital components of the braking system. They should remain at their best because you can never tell when they will be essential to prevent a collision during a hard stop. Brake pads are ultimately a safety component that should be replaced promptly when they are at the point of diminishing performance. If you have any uncertainty about your brake pads and when they need to be replaced, we can quickly assist with a quick inspection by a certified technician.
Brake pads will wear down until nothing remains but the steel plate that once secured them in place. If this steel plate begins contacting the rotor, you will know by the noise often described as a deep metallic grinding. This braking noise will also come with a noticeable decline in braking performance. Not only is your safety in jeopardy with worn brake pads, but the other braking components, such as the rotors, and calipers can receive severe damage.
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