Brake Inspection
A brake inspection is a routine check performed on a vehicle's braking system to ensure it is functioning properly. This process typically involves examining the brake pads, rotors, and brake fluid levels. Technicians look for signs of wear, damage, or leaks that could affect braking performance.
During a brake inspection, the technician may also test the brake lines and calipers to ensure they are in good condition. Regular inspections help maintain safety on the road and can prevent costly repairs by identifying issues early. It's recommended to have a brake inspection at least once a year or as specified in the vehicle's manual.