Brake Service

What We Do

Car Repair

Japanese Auto Care’s teams of ASE Certified Technicians perform top quality service & car manufacturer’s recommended maintenance to “OE” (original equipment) specifications or higher on your vehicle.

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Truck Repair

Japanese Auto Care’s teams of ASE Certified Technicians perform top quality service & car manufacturer’s recommended maintenance to “OE” (original equipment) specifications or higher on your vehicle.

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Maintenance Auto

Japanese Auto Care’s teams of ASE Certified Technicians perform top quality service & car manufacturer’s recommended maintenance to “OE” (original equipment) specifications or higher on your vehicle.

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Brake Service

OUR BRAKE INSPECTIONS ARE FREE


(and have been for a long, long time!) and we offer a lifetime FREE REPLACEMENT warranty on all the brake pads and shoes we sell at no additional charge


At Japanese Auto Care, we can repair or replace virtually any brake model or system on any vehicle.

At Japanese Auto Care we can do all of the following Brake Services for you:

  • Brake hoses and steel line repair/replacement

  • Brake pads and shoes replacement

  • Wheel bearings and grease seals

  • Rotor and drum machining and replacement

  • Brake fluid testing and flushing

  • Brake system bleeding

  • ABS Systems

  • Master Cylinders

When it comes to your brakes nobody cares more or understands brakes better than Japanese Auto Care. Brakes are our one of our specialties and with our TRUE lifetime warranty on all the brake pads and shoes we sell, you get peace of mind for your vehicle.

No phony ads, claims or hidden charges …our brake services are competent and complete.

See one of stores for more details or to schedule an appointment TODAY.

AND…did we mention, all our brake inspections are absolutely FREE …what do you have to lose except your family’s safety (potentially) and the little time it takes to do a basic brake system inspection? Piece of cake!

AT NO CHARGE, seriously, we diagnosis your entire brake system to check for current or potential wear and tear or other system problems. And if repairs or part replacements are needed, we will walk you safely back to your car (our service areas are NOT off limits to any customers) and literally show you directly what is wrong and explain in understandable language why the repairs should be done. No hard selling here…just real answers to your real concerns and questions…20 years strong!

We fix only what needs to be fixed. With our ASE certified technicians (with over 100 years of combined automotive training and on-the-job-experience), we can help get you and your family get back on the road safely and fast, as most brake repairs are less than a couple hours to perform.

Japanese Auto Care is your place for brakes and our Lifetime Warranty on all brake pads & shoes (except under commercial use) and we offer one of the very best warranties around. Colorado family owned and operated, with 20+ years of experience, at Japanese Auto Care, you know you’re in good hands!

All of our repair and service work carries a NATIONWIDE 12 MONTHS / 12,000 MILES WARRANTY! We are about answering your service and maintenance questions, about educating you as a customer. We ARE NOT about overselling, just selling you a bunch of parts you don’t need or can’t afford. Your car is one of the biggest investments. We take very seriously the trust you’ve out in us and our veteran technicians over the past 20 years put in us when we work on your car.

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BRAKES

What are brakes?
—Your car’s brake system is its most critical safety system and you should check it immediately if you suspect any problems. A properly operating brake system helps ensure safe vehicle control and operation under a wide variety of conditions.

What do brakes do?
—When you push the brake pedal, the force generates hydraulic pressure in the master cylinder. This pressure flows through the hydraulic lines and hoses to the wheel cylinders and calipers, forcing the shoes against the drums (drum brakes) and the pads against the rotors (disc brakes). The resulting friction slows the vehicle and is relative to the amount of force applied at the brake pedal.

Typical Wear and Tear

—Brakes are a normal wear item for any car and eventually they’re going to need replacement. Avoid letting your brakes get to the “metal-to-metal” point, which usually means accelerating expensive rotor or drum replacement.

Several factors that affect wear include:

  • Driving habits
  • Operating conditions
  • Vehicle type
  • The quality of brake lining material

Symptoms:

  • Car pulls to one side during braking
  • Brake pedal pulsates when you apply the brakes
  • Brake pedal feels “mushy”
  • Noise when you step on the brake pedal
  • Repeatedly need to add brake fluid to the master cylinder