Your brake system is one of the most critical components of your vehicle’s safety. Regular inspections help ensure it functions properly, preventing accidents and reducing long-term maintenance costs. Whether you drive daily or occasionally, regular brake checks are a non-negotiable part of vehicle care (NHTSA, 2023; Valvoline Global, n.d.).
Identifies worn brake pads, cracked rotors, or leaking fluid before they become severe.
Helps prevent more expensive repairs later (e.g., replacing rotors due to neglected pads).
A properly functioning brake system means shorter stopping distances, especially in emergencies.
Maintains consistent brake pedal feel and performance.
Routine checks reduce the chance of sudden brake failure due to issues like hydraulic leaks, air in lines, or caliper sticking.
Prevents unsafe driving conditions.
Brakes affect tire wear, suspension performance, and vehicle alignment.
Maintaining brakes contributes to smoother, more balanced driving.
Some jurisdictions require regular inspections to remain road legal.
Insurance claims may be affected if it’s proven that brakes weren’t properly maintained.
Every 10,000 to 15,000 km, or at least twice a year.
Before long trips or if you notice signs like squeaking, grinding, or a soft pedal.
During tire rotations or oil changes—ask your mechanic to include a brake check.
A vehicle owner skipped brake inspections for over a year. Worn pads went unnoticed, leading to rotor damage and over ₱10,000 in repair costs—an issue that a ₱1,500 inspection could have prevented.
Regular brake inspections help detect problems early, reduce repair costs, and keep you safe on the road.
A few minutes of inspection can save lives and thousands of pesos in potential repairs.
Stay proactive—inspect, maintain, and drive confidently.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). (2023, September 14). Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS). Retrieved from https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/anti-lock-braking-systems-abs
Valvoline Global. (n.d.). What Is the Braking System and What Kind of Oil Does It Require? Retrieved from https://www.valvolineglobal.com/en-ksa/what-is-the-braking-system-and-what-kind-of-oil-does-it-require/