Oct 29, 2025

Your brakes keep you safe while on the road, but would you recognize the signs that mean you need an inspection? Brake failure can have serious consequences, so it’s good practice to schedule a routine brake service at your trusted Buick dealership regularly.

A technician working on the Brake pad of a Buick model

Don’t Ignore These Signs – Your Buick May Need a Brake Check

1: Vibrating Pedal

Your Buick brakes are precision engineered to apply pressure evenly every time you brake, allowing you to come to a smooth stop. When your brakes are starting to wear, friction from the brake pads against the rotors will be inconsistent. This uneven contact causes vibrations in the braking system that can be felt through the pedal or sometimes the steering wheel. If the vibrations stop when you release the brake, it’s likely you have a brake problem.

2: Leaking Brake Fluid

A noticeable puddle under your Buick is always an indication that you should head to your dealership for a service. If you don’t have enough brake fluid in your system, it can lead to sudden failure, so you shouldn’t hang around. It’s not always easy to distinguish one fluid from another, but brake fluid is typically clear with a golden or yellow tint. As it degrades, it will darken, which is another sign that your brakes need attention.

3: Screeching Sound

As your brakes are such a critical part of your car, there’s a clever failsafe built into the system. If you hear a screeching noise when you brake, it means that it’s time to schedule an inspection. The noise comes from a thin piece of metal that’s attached to your brake pads, indicating that the pads are worn. Your brakes aren’t about to immediately fail, but it’s a sign that a replacement is due.

4: Pulling to One Side

If you notice your car pulling to one side, there are many possible causes, and it could be something as simple as tire misalignment. However, if you notice the problem as you’re braking rather than accelerating, it’s likely to be a problem with your brakes. Most brakes wear more quickly on one side than the other, so as you slow down, one brake will be more effective. This causes the distinctive pulling and is a clear sign that your brakes need attention.

Schedule a Brake Service at Your Nearest Buick Dealership

By the time you reach 70,000 miles, most drivers will need to have their pads and rotors replaced, but depending on your driving habits, it may be sooner. A regular service at your local dealership can check your brakes for signs of wear, providing peace of mind that your Buick is safe.

Whether you are overdue for a service or have spotted any of the above warning signs on your Buick, our trusted technicians can help. Contact us today at Mangino Buick GMC in Ballston Spa, NY, to schedule an appointment with our service team.