Mountain View’s Leaders in European Auto Brake Repairs for 28+ Years
When it comes to the performance of your car, there is nothing quite as important as your brakes. Whether you’re coming to a sudden stop or simply running errands and driving like normal, you need to know that you can count on your car’s brakes. Waiting until your brakes are worn, and you have difficulties stopping is never a good idea either. To stay as safe as possible, it’s important to stick with your car’s annual service appointments to have your brakes inspected. At Bavarium Autoworks, we make maintaining your European car’s brakes as easy and convenient as possible. For years we’ve helped drivers throughout Mountain View with complete and comprehensive brake maintenance and repairs.
Brake Maintenance Made Easy
Depending on how often you drive, and how you drive, your car’s brakes are going to wear down as the miles add up. When you bring your car in to Bavarium Autoworks, our mechanics perform a complete inspection of your brakes first. This allows us to diagnose any issues and work with you to determine service plan that best suits your car’s needs and your budget. We take care of your entire brake system, including:
- Pedal
- Booster
- Master Cylinder
- Lines & Hoses
- Calipers
- Pistons
- Brake Pads
- Rotors
- Drums
- Brake Fluid
We always make sure that you’re 100% satisfied with how your car looks and feels with each appointment. The result is a car that you can trust to perform at the highest levels each time you get behind the wheel.
Call or Visit Our Shop Today
Conveniently located in Mountain View, Bavarium Autoworks has become the go-to European auto repair shop for drivers in surrounding areas like:
If you’re experiencing issues with your brakes or to schedule preventative.
FAQ
What are the signs my brakes need repair?
Squeaking or grinding noises, a spongy brake pedal, or your car pulling to one side when braking are all textbook signs your brakes are screaming for repair.
How often should I replace brake pads?
Brake pads should typically be replaced every 30,000-50,000 miles, but this is only a general rule of thumb. If you notice your brakes are performing differently than usual, definitely get them fixed right away, as they are the key to your and everyone else’s safety.
Can you resurface rotors instead of replacing them?
Yes, we offer rotor resurfacing if the wear is minimal and within safe limits. We’ll let you know if there’s been too much wear and you simply need to replace them.
What’s included in a brake inspection?
The brake pads, rotors, calipers, and fluid levels ensure your braking system is always ready to stop you when you need it!