Baltimore MD Lincoln Services Specialists
A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair is the leader in Baltimore when it comes to brake inspections for vehicles manufactured by Lincoln. Our team are true professionals when it comes to testing brake fluids, parking brake inspection, and both front & rear brake pad wear measurements, rotors, and drums for any indication the brakes on your Lincoln may be bad.
When is comes to the brakes for your Lincoln, our Baltimore area clients can certainly have it all at A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair. Our technicians are professionals and are certain to make sure that the brakes for your Lincoln have all the stopping power needed when driving around Baltimore. Regardless of whether it is a simple standard brake service or a more involved service for complicated braking problems, A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair has you covered.
When having to deal with older brake pads or rotors for your Lincoln, A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair has got you taken care of. We understand that our clients that own Lincoln vehicles expect and deserve brake replacement parts that are of top-notch quality. And that is what A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair uses for our clients, brake parts from industry-leading brands that are guaranteed to meet or exceed Lincoln specifications.
At A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair, our team of auto mechanics wants our Baltimore area clients to feel safe when driving their cars, trucks, and SUVs around the greater Baltimore area. When you have a question about any particular aspect of how a vehicle works or a problem you may be incurred, we are here to help you. One of the more important systems in a vehicle is the brakes. We are pleased to have put together the following information that we hope may be useful in helping our clients in the Baltimore and surrounding Baltimore County area understand how brakes work.
Lincoln Anti-Lock Brake SystemThe ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) on a Lincoln serves the purpose of ensuring the wheels do not cease rotation when braking, thus preventing the Lincoln from skidding and providing optimal control. When the ABS light appears on the dashboard of your Lincoln, bring it to our brake shop in Baltimore and let a team member from A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair inspect and diagnose the problem.
Lincoln Brake Fluid FlushesThe brake system in a Lincoln is no different than any other car, truck or SUV found driving around the Baltimore community. Over time, brake fluid will absorb atmospheric moisture (water) that will result in the brakes on your Lincoln being less effective, not to mention the fluid possibly becoming corrosive enough to result in possible damage to the entire braking system. A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair recommends that all of our clients driving a Lincoln schedule a regular brake fluid flush to keep the system working as it was designed to operate.
Lincoln Brake HosesBrake hoses on a Lincoln are pressurized tubes that transport brake fluid to the brakes from the master cylinder. When damaged, a brake hose will result in a brake that is lagged or slow, and a leaking hose can result in a brake, or an entire braking system, failing. Although not needing replacement often, the brake hoses on a Lincoln should be replaced at our shop in Baltimore at the first sign of wear or cracking.
Lincoln Brake Pad & Shoe ReplacementSquealing brakes are a definite sign of a brake problem on a Lincoln. When completely deteriorated, the brake pads will result in a metal-on-metal grinding sound when stopping. This is an indication that the rotors or drums are being damaged. When this happens, bring your Lincoln brought to our auto repair shop in A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair right for repair.
Lincoln Caliper ReplacementBrake calipers in a Lincoln serve to house the brake pads and fit like a clamp around the rotor, pressing the pads to the rotor upon braking. When experiencing a problem with a brake caliper, a Lincoln may slide forward due to braking that is uneven. This is a situation that could result in the Lincoln slidding out of control on the road when it is raining in Baltimore, so it is best to contact A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair as quickly as possible.
Lincoln Resurface RotorsIn a Lincoln with a disc braking system, the rotors are affixed to the wheels of the vehicle. When gripping the rotor, brake pads bring both the wheels and rotors to a stop. But, this friction results in cracks and grooves appearing over a period of time. Having the rotor(s) resurfaced by A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair can return them to a "like-new" condition that reduces wobbling and squealing. A1 Auto 3 Brothers Car Repair will inspect the rotors thoroughly and suggest the best course of action to be taken.