Routine brake service may include a thorough inspection where the technician examines all the system's many parts and components. Assemblies, fluid levels, the pedal, lines and hoses, and more could be checked. Upon discovering a problem, the technician commonly suggests repairs.
Typical recommendations for brake inspections are once every six months. Drivers should get brakes checked anytime they notice a problem, no matter when the last inspection was. Squeaks, grinding, pedal vibrations, and other issues may indicate trouble.
Visiting a Volvo Dealership
Volvo owners may find our dealership more accommodating to their needs, thanks to access to certified technicians. Volvo-certified pros might better handle repair and refurbishment work than a local garage that provides general service to all vehicles.
Work performed at a dealership involves using OEM parts. Why go with aftermarket parts when genuine ones are available? Putting Volvo parts into a Volvo car makes sense.