Brakes squealing, grinding or soft pedal in Chicago, IL
Brake noise and a changing pedal feel are early warnings. A high squeal usually means worn pads; a metal-on-metal grind means the pads are gone and the rotors are being damaged; a soft or sinking pedal can mean a fluid leak or air in the lines — the most dangerous of the three.
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Squealing — worn pads, book a brake job soon
A squeal is the wear indicator telling you the pads are near the end. Braking still works, but don't wait — pads that wear through turn into a much costlier grind.
⚠️ Safety first
If the pedal also feels soft or the car pulls to one side when braking, treat it as urgent and get a tow.
- 1Brake gently and leave extra following distance until it's fixed.
- 2Avoid heavy or high-speed stops that overheat thin pads.
- 3Book a brake inspection, or request a tow to your shop if the noise is getting worse fast.
- 4If squealing turns to grinding, stop driving and get a tow.
Grinding — stop driving and get a tow
Metal-on-metal grinding means the pads are gone and the rotors are being destroyed. Every stop from here costs you more and braking distance gets longer.
⚠️ Safety first
Grinding brakes can fail with little warning and greatly increase stopping distance. Do not keep driving — request a tow.
- 1Slow down and get off the road as soon as it's safe.
- 2Don't keep driving 'to the shop' — grinding damages rotors and calipers by the mile.
- 3Request a tow to your preferred repair shop.
- 4Tell the shop you heard grinding so they inspect rotors, not just pads.
Soft or sinking pedal — do not drive
A pedal that feels soft, sinks slowly, or drops to the floor points to a brake-fluid leak or air in the system. This is a brake-failure risk — the car should not be driven.
⚠️ Safety first
A soft or sinking brake pedal can mean sudden, total brake failure. Do not drive — request a tow immediately.
- 1If you're moving, use engine braking (downshift) and the parking brake gently to stop safely.
- 2Once stopped, do not drive the car — even short distances.
- 3Check for a puddle of clear-to-amber oily fluid under the car.
- 4Request a tow to a repair shop right away.
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