What Happens During a Brake Inspection?
When the technicians at Chapman Ford of Horsham perform a brake inspection, they'll start by inspecting the brake pads and measuring the thickness of the brake pad lining. The lining is what comes into contact with the rotors to bring your Ford to a stop. If it's too thin, you run the risk of wearing the lining out entirely. When this happens, the metal backing of the brake pad will rub against the rotor, damaging the rotor and making it harder to stop. If your brake pad linings are thin enough, they'll let you know so you can have a brake pad exchange service. That's not the only thing our conditions will check. They'll also take a look at the rotors and the brake calipers, ensuring that they're all in good condition. Finally, they'll check the brake lines to make sure that everything is as it should be.
Why Choose Chapman Ford of Horsham for Brake Inspection?
When you have a brake inspection performed at Chapman Ford of Horsham, you can trust that you'll get only the best. Our technicians have been trained and certified by Ford, and they know how to treat your vehicle with care. If you do need any service, including brake pad replacement, they will use only OEM Ford parts. While you wait, enjoy our comfortable waiting area with amenities like a complimentary coffee bar, flat screen TVs, and a quiet room. Or, take advantage of our courtesy transportation shuttle! Whichever you choose, it's our goal to make your experience here convenient and enjoyable.