Below are just a few examples of typical Symptoms and Fixes your car might be experiencing
The engine struggles to start in the cold because of the battery In this case the chemical reactions...
Your car is braking weirdly because something in the brake system is sticky it can be the brake pads...
The steering wheel is shaking because of bad suspension tirerelated issues or a loose tie rod In thi...
The transmission feels like slipping because its fluid level is low However in rarer cases it can be...
Your car isnrsquot accelerating because it has a low fuel flow A clogged air filter faulty injectors...
The engine is sputtering because of a faulty fuel pump or mechanical failure causing the unmeasured ...
The car jerks when its not getting enough air or fuel or if therersquos a transmission problem Its s...
The brake pad is possibly getting stuck because the caliper piston is damaged and canrsquot release ...
It wonrsquot shift because the shift interlock is damaged the shifter release is broken or the shift...
The grinding sounds commonly come from worn or rusty brake pads touching the rotors Alternatively yo...
Your car isnrsquot starting because of a battery problem The battery might have died or has corroded...
An overheating car sends obvious signs of danger steam from the hood foul smells and the frightening...
Below you can find information about other fixes
If you suspect your brake rotors have something wrong with them, a brake inspection might be what you need. But, if you’d like to notice on your own if your rotors are in dire straits, keep an eye out for the symptoms we’ll list below; they indicate rotor problems.
Still, take the vehicle for an inspection, and if the rotors have a problem, a rotor resurfacing process might just be what fixes it.
Worn rotors make high-pitched squeals or squeaks when you brake, especially if they're uneven or glazed.
Rotors with worn and damaged surfaces will make grinding noises, which means that the brake pads have worn down completely and the metal backing is pressing the rotor.
Warped rotors have an uneven surface that causes vibration or pulsation in the brake pedal—you might also feel the steering wheel shaking when you press the brakes.
Increased Stopping Distance
Damaged or worn rotors won’t brake as good, leading to longer stopping distances.
Visible Damage or Grooves
If you check your rotors and see deep grooves, scoring, or rust, it’s a clear sign they need resurfacing or replacement.
Overheated rotors can make a burning smell, especially after heavy braking or when you drive downhill.
Brake Pedal Feels "Soft" or "Spongy"
This happens if the rotor isn’t working well with the brake pads, possibly due to being worn out and warped, though it could also mean different brake system issues.
Uneven Brake Pad Wear
If one rotor is in worse shape than the others, you might notice the tires and brake pads on the worst side wearing out faster.