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Engineers have designed your brakes to wear down over time and to send out certain signals that it's time for a checkup. Does your brake light remain on even after you've disengaged your parking brake? Most likely, your brake fluid level is low and needs replenishing. Have you noticed a light amber colored fluid pooling underneath your car, accompanied by a distinctively pungent odor? Take your car to your brake repair shop immediately! These signs indicate a leak in your brake fluid line. Vibrations that you feel in your brake pedal or wheel are letting you know that rotor surface issues have developed. And, while we're on the subject of rotor surfaces, note that your brakes will squeal as you let up on the pedal when your brake wear indicators begin scraping against your rotors.

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