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How much does a brake job cost?

Resurfacing rotors is much cheaper than replacing them. Ask us about the chance of simply resurfacing your Ford Transit Connect Wagon rotors rather than replacing them.

Brake pads for a Ford Transit Connect Wagon can cost anywhere between $150 per axle and $450 per axle depending on the type of brake pad necessary.

Ford Transit Connect Wagon Brake rotor restoration can cost anywhere between $300 - $750 for all four rotors to be replaced. This price estimate includes labor and parts. At Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa we have a assortment of brake specials & coupons to save you money! Because we are supplied OEM parts directly from the manufacturer, we are able to locate parts at wholesale prices and pass those savings to our patrons unlike non-franchise service centers or Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake repair shops. We again specialize in Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake repair saving you on labor costs by getting your vehicle's brake job finished in an efficient manner.

Ford Transit Connect Wagon Brake Fluid

Where does brake fluid come into the equation? The brake fluid or hydraulic fluid is responsible for moving the parts of your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake system. Brake fluid should be changed usually. Confer your Ford Transit Connect Wagon maintenance manual for information on precise mileage intervals. Fresh brake fluid is something few people think about, even though it can seriously affect braking performance.You can even schedule your appointment online. For any brake related questions or concerns, reach out to our Ford experts at Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa.

Should I replace all 4 rotors?

Typically you will need to change at least 2 rotors at a time. Usually, your Ford Transit Connect Wagon front rotors will damage faster than the rear rotors, but this depends on a variety of different factors. Ask Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa for more details by dialing 4806901279 and ask for a multipoint examination of your whole braking system. At our Ford diagnostics are free during every visit.

What are the signs and symptoms of bad Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake rotors or pads?

Just like there are regular brake issues, there are very obvious signs that can signify the cause of a brake problem. Warning signs include a shaky steering wheel, trouble stopping or a loud metal scraping sound are all indicators that you need to check your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brakes. However, there are numerous other, and less clear, indicators that your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brakes may be showing which you don’t want to ignore.

When do I need to get my brakes inspected? Schedule your appointment with Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa if you undergo any of the following:

  • The brake pedal presses farther to the floor than usual or seems loose, or may require more force than usual
  • It takes your vehicle extremely longer distances to stop than normal
  • Unusual vibrations, shaking or extremely loud noises occur during braking
  • Your car is wobbling or rocking when driving at high speeds
  • Your Check Engine or Brake Warning light on your dashboard comes on
  • You have grinding, squeaking or squealing brakes
  • It’s been over a year or 12,000 miles. Brake inspections should be at least once a year. (Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa offers a free multi-point inspection each visit)
  • You are over the number of miles that Ford advocates between brake fluid exchanges for your vehicle
  • Your vehicle doesn't stay straight when you brake, pulling in either direction

How much do new rotors cost?

It depends on whether you need your Ford Transit Connect Wagon rotors replaced or simply resurfaced. At Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa we'll have one of our Ford Transit Connect Wagon mechanics examine your car to give you a recommendation and estimate. As stated prior, since we are able to order components directly from Ford we can save you time and capital replacing your Transit Connect Wagon rotors.

How often do brake rotors need to be replaced?

Ford Transit Connect Wagon rotors should be replaced by 70,000 miles but may wear out faster depending on your driving habits and a host of other factors. Usually you will need to change rotors in pairs starting with the front axle of your Ford Transit Connect Wagon as they tend to wear out quicker. Schedule an appointment online with Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa to get a free multipoint inspection on your complete brake system.

Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa has the best brake mechanics & brake repair inPhoenix

Contact Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa when you need quality brake service in Phoenix AZ. We offer service and repair for brake pads, calipers, rotors, brake lines, master cylinder, brake fluid flush, and much more. Our Ford Transit Connect Wagon Certified mechanics provide expert diagnostics, fast & dependable maintenance & brake repair for your car. If you have any questions about brake squealing or brake issues please reach out to our team. You can likewise click here to Schedule your service appointment today.

How much does a Ford Transit Connect Wagon Brake Flush cost?

Proper vehicle inspections and basic maintenance like a brake flush can limit you from having to deal with pricey repairs in the future. Bring your Ford Transit Connect Wagon to our store to ensure your brake system is operating perfectly. We can check your brake pads, fluid levels, rotors, calipers, brackets and everything in your brake system.

Ford Transit Connect Wagon Front Brake Pads & Rotor Replacement

Wear and tear on your brakes depends considerably on your driving habits and the type of brake pads your Ford Transit Connect Wagon has, but usually front brakes wear out before rear breaks at 30,000 - 60,000 miles because they are usually under much less stress.

Ford Transit Connect Wagon Brake Specials near Phoenix

Our Ford Transit Connect Wagon team is capable of diagnosing any problem your car may have and give you the facts you need to make a decision on repairs. No salesmanship, just extraordinary consumer service which is why we are rated the top brake repair shop in Mesa! Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa located near Phoenix is the highest-rated service & repair center in a distinct position to support you with all your automotive needs. An industry leader in components & service, we have service advisers on standby accessible to support you with diagnostics & repairs.

Ford Transit Connect Wagon Rear Brake Pads & Rotor Replacement

Rear brake parts ordinarily wear out well after the front brakes due to the level of stress required to slow a car. Some rear brakes can last up to 50,0000 - 80,000 miles, but you should consult your Ford Transit Connect Wagon service manual for suggested maintenance intervals for all components. Keep in mind you should consistently have your service department perform a multipoint check which includes inspecting your brake system.

Ford Transit Connect Wagon Brake Specials

You can explore one of our extraordinary brake specials above and schedule your appointment online for extra savings. Not only will you receive an exciting discount on your brake service but you'll likewise get to endure the multiple perks of doing business with Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa. We're the top-rated service department in Phoenix with factory-trained technicians, complimentary Wi-Fi and coffee, rental cars, Lyft Service Shuttle On Demand, and more! Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa offers incredible prices on brake service, brake pad replacement, and rotor resurfacing or replacement in Phoenix. So shop our distinct offers including free standard diagnostics and book your service online today or call us at 4806901279.

What is involved in a Brake System Inspection? Checking Ford Transit Connect Wagon Brake Parts & Brake Systems

At Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa, we offer a multi-point examination with every service visit that includes correctly inspecting your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brakes, brake pads, rotors, operation, belts, hoses and filters, among other items, not just your brake system. Our very gifted mechanics will still look at the following when inspecting your brakes:

  • Brake Fluid - Checking brake fluid levels, color and signs of clear brake fluid leaks
  • Cylinders - check wheel cylinders & brake master cylinder for function
  • Rotors / Brake Drums - determining if resurfacing or restoration is required
  • Brake Operation & Parts - such as Brake Pad Thickness & hardware for disproportionate wear and tear
  • Brake hoses - problems with the hoses, like cracking or clogs are exceptionally common and need to be checked always as they can wear over time

Why choose Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa for all your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake needs

Most auto repair shops are fine with fixing one issue at a time, but not us. At Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa, our Service Center strives to accurately diagnose/fix your car the first time. This saves you hours at the location, as well cash on unnecessary repairs or extraneous auto repair. We are proud to serve all Ford owners and are the best location to service your Ford vehicle, truck or SUV in Phoenix and the greater metro area. Contact our Service Center today to schedule your service appointment or to find the shop hours for the best appointment time for you or visit the store. Even if it's just for a quick multi-point inspection or alignment check, our team will be more than pleased to help you.

What will my brake service include when I visit Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa?

This can be a more complex question to answer. Since there are multiple parts to a brake system, there are different items that may be needed for your service. Some vehicles may just need new brake pads, others may need a brake fluid flush, while some may need a resurfacing of rotors and new brake lines due to leaking brake fluid. Depending on the results of the multi-point examination, your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake service may include:

  • Brake Caliper Replacement
  • Brake Fluid Flush & Brake Fluid Replacement
  • New Brake Rotors / Brake Drums Resurfaced
  • Brake Rotor & Brake Caliper Alignment
  • Brake pad Replacement
  • Brake Master Cylinder Replacement
  • New Brake Hoses/Brake Lines

Can I just replace brake pads and not rotors?

Yes, your Ford Transit Connect Wagon rotors will frequently last longer than your brake pads as long as you replace your pads before doing damage to your calipers or rotors. By not replacing your brake Ford Transit Connect Wagon pads in a regular manner you can damage the other components.

Brake Pads | Brake Rotors | Brake Calipers

The Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake system is comprised of the following key components:

  • Rotors again called discs or drums are what your pads grip in order to stop the wheels from spinning. There are several types of brake rotors (Blank or "smooth" rotors, Cross-drilled rotors, slotted, drilled and slotted). Let find the best type of brake rotors for your Ford Transit Connect Wagon
  • Anti-lock Braking System pump and a computer allows your vehicle to keep traction on the road continuously.
  • Heat Shield or dust shield helps impede grime buildup thereby continuing the life of your brake system.
  • Brake Calipers squeeze the brake pads up against your Ford Transit Connect Wagon rotors to slow or stop your vehicle.
  • Master cylinder or hydraulic cylinder converts the pressure you put on your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake pedals to power the rest of your brake system by feeding brake fluid into the brake circuit.
  • Parking Brake cable or adjuster is a steel cable used to initiate the parking brakes. When the lever is used or pedal depressed, the cable pulls the calipers or drums to initiate the parking brake of your Ford Transit Connect Wagon.
  • Brake Hoses transmit brake fluid from the brake line to your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake calipers. It's made of rubber and is flexible so that it can move with the suspension. These hoses need to be examined constantly for cracks and other symptoms of deterioration. Check your Ford Transit Connect Wagon maintenance schedule for more advice on when your hoses should be replaced.
  • Backing plate & return spring holds your Ford Transit Connect Wagon braking system together so it can function accurately.
  • Brake pads or shoes are the components that physically make contact with your brake rotor and apply pressure or friction to slow and stop your wheels from turning. It's exceedingly vital to keep Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake pads fresh by replacing them as they undergo quite a bit of stress every time they are used. Check your Ford Transit Connect Wagon maintenance schedule for the advised mileage intervals.

Brake pads consist of two layers: a metal backing plate and a high-friction material that includes rubber, fiber, carbon & other materials. Over time, brake pads wear down and can even start squeaking. This noise is the metal backing plate & the rotor touching, which still acts as a safety measure to let you know your brakes need repair. This can still cause damage to your rotors and, in some cases, can even start distorting them. In addition to serving as a "platform" for the friction material, the backing plate still protects the brake caliper from disproportionate heat buildup.

Brake calipers cover the rotors and contain pistons. The amount of pistons depends on the type of brake system. Brake fluid from the master cylinder forces these pistons to maneuver the brake pads against the disc. The brake caliper will uniformly distribute pressure against the brake disc. Usually, the more pistons in a caliper, the more uniformly the pressure from the pads is spread onto the brake disc.

How long do Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake rotors last?

This depends massively on the type of rotors, your driving style, and the type of vehicle you're driving. Ford Transit Connect Wagon rotors need to be replaced every 30,000 - 80,000 miles depending on the factors above. Confer with your Ford maintenance manual for more advice. Remember, it's constantly a good idea to have your complete brake system checked out by a franchise dealer with the appropriate training to spot potential issues before they cause damage to other components of your Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake system. Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa offers an assortment of brake specials including free diagnostics. Call us at 4806901279 or schedule an appointment online today!

How much do new brake pads cost?

Ford Transit Connect Wagon brake pads can cost anywhere between $150 per axle and $450 per axle depending on the type of brake pad desired. In some rare cases, they can be even more if the manufacturer requires a specific type of brake pad to be ordered for your Ford Transit Connect Wagon. Contact Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa today at 4806901279 or schedule your brake service online.