Land Rover Brake Repair and Service in Vermont
If you're experiencing issues with your Land Rover braking system, look no further than the team at Congleton Service. With our unparalleled understanding of the inner workings of these vehicles, we have the ability to quickly and effectively diagnose and repair any problems you may be experiencing. From worn brake pads to a malfunctioning caliper, to more complex issues, our mechanics are equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to bring your braking system back to optimal performance.
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1-802-879-0200Our Land Rover Brake Systems Specialties
The team at Congleton Service has a wealth of experience and expertise when it comes to understanding and working on Land Rover braking systems. With their deep knowledge of specific engineering and design of these vehicles, they are able to quickly and accurately diagnose any issues with your brakes, and provide effective and efficient repairs.
Brake Pads, Rotors and Drums
Modern and vintage Land Rover brake system repair and replacement, including operational and safety inspections, OEM or equivalent warranty based parts and expert installation.
ABS Brake Systems
Modern and vintage Land Rover brake system repair and replacement, including operational and safety inspections, OEM or equivalent warranty based parts and expert installation.
Brake Hydraulic Systems
Modern and vintage Land Rover brake system repair and replacement, including operational and safety inspections, OEM or equivalent warranty based parts and expert installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the year of your Land Rover or Range Rover vehicle, there may be a brake indicator light on your dashboard. If this has illuminated, it’s time to make an appointment. Other symptoms are excessive wear, pulling when braking, or screeching brakes.
According to common lore, a warped rotor is the usual cause for pedal pulsation or vibration in the car or steering wheel motorists experience during braking but, in the cases that are related to the brake system sometimes caused by worn suspension components, the cause for vibration and pedal pulsation is the variation in thickness of the rotor, and not an actual “warp” of the rotor.
There can be a couple reasons this is happening in your Land Rover or Range Rover. The usual cause of this symptom is build up on the braking surface or a defective caliper. It can also be caused by worn suspension or tire imbalance.