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Brake Service

Stopping power is crucial to a safe and successful driving experience. So when you need new brakes, visit your local GM dealer, where Certified Service experts can recommend quality brakes, like DuraStop components from ACDelco.

Whether you need brake replacement or service, your Certified Service technician can help you get safely - and confidently - back on the road.

Are Your Brakes Signaling a Problem?

Sometimes, your GM vehicle's brakes will alert you when there's trouble. Whistling noises, chirping sounds, and grinding are indications that maintenance is required. Here are some common causes of brake pedal pulsation and/or noise.

  • Worn brake pads
  • Heat-cracked or worn rotors
  • Loose-fitting brake pads in the caliper
  • Missing or damaged noise insulators
  • Uneven torque of lug nuts or caliper hardware

Vehicles often come equipped with a small thin piece of metal attached to the brake pad to act as a warning indicator when the pad material is getting low and the brake pads should be replaced. This device makes a chirping noise on brake application, letting you know it is time to have your brakes serviced.

Genuine GM Parts

When you head down the service lane at your GM dealer, you can be sure they can offer a full line of Genuine GM Parts, each one designed and manufactured to exacting standards for your specific GM vehicle.

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