Brake Repair & Service

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Hyundai of Fort Myers Brake Repair & Service

Fort Myers Hyundai Service Done Right

Hyundai of Fort Myers’ Service Center is your one-stop destination for all your Hyundai service-related needs.

Is your vehicle due for routine tuneups?

Our Fort Myers, Florida Service Center streamlines regular automotive maintenance through the convenience of our Car Care service and Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance that covers routine service costs during your first 3 years driving or 36,000 miles.

Hyundai of Fort Myers’ Car Care services simplify your standard vehicle maintenance with accelerated service and the exclusive utilization of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts designed specifically for your model. We source our genuine Hyundai parts through our dealership’s dedicated Parts Center that allows you to order parts online. Be sure to view our regularly updated Parts Specials to unlock more value during your next online Hyundai of Fort Myers Parts Center order.

Knowing your car’s recall status is a reliable way to generate driving peace of mind—and that’s why our Fort Myers Service Center gives you the option of verifying your vehicle’s recall status on our site by entering your model’s VIN (vehicle identification number).

Have you run into unanticipated Hyundai service costs? Hyundai of Fort Myers’ Platinum Preferred Service is a credit card that helps you take care of necessary automotive service today through competitive APR, special tire offers, and more.

Brakes are one of your vehicle’s most vital systems, so understanding what your brake system consists of and the signs that your brakes need service will put you on the path toward optimized vehicle functionality.

Hyundai Brake System Overview

So, what happens after you press your foot to your brake pedal?

Your Hyundai’s master cylinder is a hydraulic pump initiated by your brake pedal, and linked to this pump is a brake fluid reservoir and power booster that strengthen brake force.

A rotor is a heavy metal disc linked to your car’s wheel hub that sends a message to your brake calipers to squeeze the brake pads against the rotor when you step on the brake pedal. Friction-generating material is how brake pads squeeze rotors, and this material can be made through an array of compositions.

Your Hyundai’s brake rotors will wear out due to continuous friction and the possibility of overheating due to aggressive driving or heavy hauling. Modern manufacturing standards allow rotors to last an average of 70,000 miles. While you don’t have to replace all rotors at once, it’s recommended that you replace a front or back axle’s rotors at the same time alongside brake pads.

What Is a Brake Fluid Flush?

Brake fluid plays a central role in your braking system with its ability to turn brake pedal force into higher levels of pressure that activates brakes in the front and rear. You’re able to use brake fluid to turn brake pedal force into pressure since liquid isn’t compressible.

As time progresses, your brake system will deteriorate, which leads to contaminants like rubber and rust entering your brake fluid. These various brake system debris will lower the effectiveness of your brake fluid and, therefore, your entire braking system. A Hyundai of Fort Myers brake fluid flush rids your brake system of the old fluid and replaces the reservoir with fresh fluid.

Most drivers flush their brake fluid once a year on average.

When Do My Hyundai’s Brakes Need Service?

Most signs that you need brake service are easy to recognize during your regular drives—so let’s start with the most apparent symptoms.

Virtually all Hyundai’s have a brake warning light within their dashboard to signal a brake system problem. If you don’t see a Hyundai brake light, you might hear or feel signs that your brakes need service.

Cars can emit a high-pitched squealing or deep grinding sound when your brake pads need a swap. Brake squealing occurs when your brake pads have been worn down enough to require replacement, and grinding sounds come into play when you’ve run through all of your brake pads’ material.

Have you ever put your foot on your brake pedal and felt vibrations? Brake pedal vibrations can point to warped rotors from high levels of prolonged system stress. Spongy-feeling brakes are a different issue that usually indicates the presence of worn pads of hydraulic system issues.

How to Fulfill Your Hyundai’s Brake Service Needs

Hyundai of Fort Myers has made brake work a Car Care service so you can waste no time taking care of this essential vehicle system.

Are you unsure whether your brake pads are thick enough? Our Service Center’s factory-trained technicians will evaluate the status of your brake pads so you can trade guesses for certainty. Post-diagnosis brake repairs are always performed with OEM Hyundai parts.

Check out Hyundai of Fort Myers’ Service Specials before you schedule your next brake service appointment online.

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