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Excessive Noise When Pressing the Brakes
Semi trucks typically need to change their brake pads every 30,000 to 50,000 miles; however, brake maintenance inspections must be carried out more often. When you press worn-out brake pads, you may hear a screaming sound and feel heat. Loud noises coming from the wheel could be a sign that something is wrong with its interior workings.
The Brakes Have an Air Leak
Your brakes can have air leaks if they seem to be losing power over time. You'll want to be at a shop getting the issue corrected when they finally malfunction, which is typically a gradual process. If there is a pressurized air leak from the wheels and engine compartment, this kind of brake failure may happen. It's necessary to have your semi truck inspected for leaks, especially during the winter when road surface treatments are more likely to cause air leaks.
The Brake Pedal Is Soft
It is best to apply quick, strong pushes when braking a semi. If the brakes offer little resistance or seem spongey or soft, the engine compartment or the braking system may need to be tuned up. Even if the brake pads are in good condition, this can still occur.
Semi Truck Brake Service in Corinth
Your truck’s brake system is its most important safety component. We offer complete repair for mechanical truck brakes, electric truck brakes, air brakes, and trailer brakes. If you notice sticking brakes, smoking brakes, soft brakes, or have other issues slowing your truck and trailer, visit Cross Diesel Repair or give us a call at
(502) 427-050. We’ll complete a semi truck brake job that restores the stopping power of your rig.
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