How Often Hawaii Drivers Need to Have
Their Nissan's Brakes Inspected & Repaired
Your Nissan's brakes will wear and tear
at different rates compared to other Hawaii drivers. This depends on your
braking habits around Honolulu. Frequent or sudden braking can result in a
Nissan's brake components to wear faster.
That's why the New City Nissan service
center recommends semiannual brake inspections. Visit our Nissan service center
in Honolulu twice a year, so we can perform necessary brake repairs.
A full brake replacement may not be
needed for 40,000 miles or more, but various brake repairs are often needed
every 10,000 miles.
Our Nissan-certified technicians in
Honolulu can check brake lines, hoses, and brake fluid, in addition to
replacing brake components like brake pads, rotors, calipers, and
bushings.
Signs Hawaii Drivers Need to Have
Their Nissan's Brakes Inspected
- It takes longer and farther
for Kaimuki motorists to reach a complete stop on Honolulu roads.
- The Nissan's brake pedal feels soft and
spongy. Aiea drivers may notice they're exerting more force while
braking.
- Honolulu drivers hear their brakes
squealing and screeching.
- As you attempt to stop on Oahu roads,
your Nissan pulls from side to side.
- Waipahu drivers spot leaking brake fluid
under their Nissan.
- Worn brake pads emit a burning
smell.
- The Nissan's brake maintenance light
illuminates the dashboard.
Schedule Brake Service in Honolulu
with New City Nissan
Get genuine Nissan brake repairs in
Honolulu by scheduling service online with New City Nissan. Fully functioning
brakes are needed to keep you safe while driving your Nissan around Hawaii. We
offer Nissan service specials to help Kaneohe drivers save on brake repairs.
Have your brakes inspected in Honolulu right away!