Common questions

Where to go if you have a problem with your brakes?

Where to go if you have a problem with your brakes?

But don’t worry, we have you covered. If you’re noticing signs of brake wear or are just looking for a routine inspection, visit your local Chevrolet dealer, where Chevrolet Certified Service experts can get confidently back on the road. Are your brakes signaling a problem?

Where to get the best brake service for a Chevrolet?

If you’re noticing signs of brake wear or are just looking for a routine inspection, visit your local Chevrolet dealer, where Chevrolet Certified Service experts can get confidently back on the road. Are your brakes signaling a problem? Sometimes, your Chevrolet vehicle’s brakes will alert you when there’s trouble.

What does it mean when your car’s brakes are bad?

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

When to replace front brake pads on Chevy Malibu?

This automotive “how-to” guide was specifically written to assist owners of the 7th generation 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 GM Chevrolet Malibu in replacing the front brake pads and lubricating the caliper slider pins.

Is there a recall on the Chevy Malibu?

The recall is expected to begin on June 10, 2016. Owners should: customers looking to find out if their vehicle is included in this Chevrolet Malibu recall should visit recalls.gm.com. There, owners will be able to enter their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to see any open recalls as well as customer satisfaction programs.

Where is the wear indicator bar on a Chevy Malibu?

On this 2011 Malibu, the wear indicator bar was positioned at the top of the inner brake pad. In order to maintain optimum braking performance, the two caliper slider pins should be removed to check for adequate lubrication.

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