
Every driver understands that brakes are one of the most important safety feature in an automobile. If you’ve been thinking, “What happens when I get brake service near me?” we are happy to remove the mystery! The following is a look at what Wilkinson Automotive service techs do when performing brake service.
What Do Technicians Do During Brake Service?
The following are all the ways we may have to service the brake system of a Chevrolet or GMC vehicle.
• Brake pad and rotor inspection. If you change your brake pads when recommended, your rotors should stay in good shape. Still, we’ll check for wear and make replacements if/when needed.
• Brake fluid flush. A brake fluid flush will eventually pop up on your maintenance schedule. This includes flushing out old fluid and replacing with new fluid to make sure your vehicle comes to a complete stop every single time.
• Bleeding the brake line. Moisture or oxygen in your brake lines can impact how well your brake system works, so bleeding the lines is a great way to keep performance at peak levels.
• Replacing or upgrading brake parts. Whether we’re resurfacing rotors or adding higher-performance brakes, there are many ways to upgrade parts during the replacement process!
Getting Brake Service at Wilkinson Automotive
If you’re in need of GMC service in Sanford, the good people at Wilkinson Automotive can help! Healthy, functional brakes are essential for passenger safety, so let us help keep your breaks in proper working condition for as long as you own your vehicle!


