Meet the Team
Each crew member who will be taking care
of your set of wheels is certified, experienced, and highly skilled. They are committed to providing your
daily driver with the care and attention it deserves every step of the way. These technicians have the
training and know-how necessary to get you back on the road as quickly as possible. Not only do they work
hard, but they also make use of the latest equipment, methods, and technology to deliver the kind of results
you expect.
Getting Your Brakes Serviced With Us
When it comes time to have your brakes repaired, you can conveniently schedule an appointment with our
service center online whenever it's the most convenient for you. Then, when you come by the service center
on the scheduled day and time for your appointment, our service team will be happy to chat with you to go
over exactly which issues you have been experiencing while braking.
Our trained technicians will be able to quickly diagnose what's causing the issue and figure out the proper
solution to fix your brakes. If there are any components that need to be replaced, they will make sure to
use genuine parts designed to last. That way, your brakes will smoothly work again for a long time.
We also can service your brakes when you're due for routine maintenance. By having your brakes inspected,
worn parts replaced, and fluids changed, you can keep your brakes consistently working at their best!
Visit the service center for any
questions you may have!
Signs Your Brakes Need to Be Repaired
It's always a good idea to keep in mind that brakes generally last between 25,000 miles and 60,000
miles or anywhere from three to six years. Whether your brakes end up with a lifespan that's
closer to 25,000 miles or 60,000 miles depends on a few factors. Unfortunately, some of these are not
entirely under your control. These include the condition of the roads you use regularly, the quality of the
brakes themselves, and your driving behavior.
There are various signs that may indicate that the above factors are impacting your brakes and that you
need to have them repaired sooner rather than later. For starters, it's possible that you may see a
warning light on your dashboard that's there to signify that there's a problem with the
braking system. It's vital that you waste as little time as possible taking it to a certified technician to
get to the bottom of what's going on.
You may also hear a squeaking or grinding
noise when you push down on the brake pedal. This can be a sign that the brake pads are
worn. If this is what's occurring, you will want to have them replaced as soon as possible before other
parts become damaged as well.
You might also feel that when you brake, your steering wheel shakes or vibrates. The brake
rotors may be wearing unevenly and will need to be replaced if this is the case. You also want to have your
brakes repaired if it feels like the brake pedal is softer when pushing down on it. If this happens, you
should get your brake system checked for a possible leak or air in the brake fluid. If it's the latter, our
technicians may have to bleed your brakes to get the air out of the lines. This could also be what is
occurring if you're noticing a pull to the left or to the right while applying the brakes.
Whether you think one of the above issues is the culprit or there's something else that's causing your
brakes to perform at a level that's lower than you're used to, you can always rely on the team here to have
you covered.
Sit Back and Relax While We Repair Your Brakes
While we inspect your brakes and replace any components that are damaged or worn, you will have the
opportunity to get some work done, catch up on email, or do some streaming and find out what's been
happening on the latest episode of your favorite show thanks to the Wi-Fi in our seating area. Don't forget,
there's also a flat-screen TV to keep you entertained as well. We even made it possible for you to enjoy
some coffee and snacks while you wait to get
your car returned to you!
Whether your commuter is in need of a brake repair near O'Fallon, Missouri, or it's simply due for some
routine maintenance, we want to invite you to bring it by our service center here at St. Charles Nissan.
While it's in the service bay, we'll have our technicians work on your brakes to get them just like they
were when the vehicle was new. Does this sound like the kind of treatment you could get used to receiving?
Then, schedule an appointment online or
give us a call, so you can have your brakes working at their very best in no time!