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Winter-Brake-Checks

Winter-Brake-Checks
Winter-Brake-Checks

Winter-Brake-Checks


Why Regular Brake Checks Could Save You This Winter

(by Eric Roberts – Pellon Tyre and Autocentre, Halifax)

When winter rolls in across West Yorkshire, most of us think about tyres, batteries, and the usual cold-weather checks. But there’s one vital part of your car that often gets overlooked — the brakes. Here at Pellon Tyre and Autocentre in Halifax, we see plenty of drivers come in for winter servicing only to find their brake pads or discs are dangerously worn. It’s something that could easily have been spotted sooner.

The Problem with Winter Braking: Winter-Brake-Checks

Cold, wet, and salty roads create the perfect recipe for corrosion and wear. When moisture and road salt mix, brake discs can rust quickly, leading to uneven braking and vibration through the pedal. Add in a layer of winter grime, and your brakes have to work much harder to stop the car safely.

Halifax’s hilly roads don’t help either—the constant stop-start driving, especially around places like Boothtown and Mixenden, means your brake system is always under pressure.

That’s why it’s so important to have your brakes checked regularly, especially before the temperature drops.

Signs Your Brakes Need Attention: Winter-Brake-Checks

You don’t need to be a mechanic to know when something’s not quite right. Keep an ear and an eye out for:

  • Squealing or grinding noises when braking – often the first sign of worn pads.

  • Vibration through the pedal or steering wheel – could be warped brake discs.

  • Longer stopping distances – worn pads or contaminated brake fluid can cause this.

  • A soft or spongy pedal – may indicate air or moisture in the brake lines.

  • Brake warning light on the dashboard – don’t ignore it!

If you spot any of these, it’s time to get them checked before they turn into something more serious — or costly.

Why Regular Brake Checks Make Sense

A quick brake inspection can reveal small issues before they become major ones. At Pellon Tyres, our trained technicians check the thickness of your pads and discs, inspect for corrosion, and make sure the braking system is working evenly across all four wheels.

It’s all part of keeping your car safe and reliable — and potentially saving you a hefty repair bill later on.

For example, replacing a full set of discs and pads can be pricey, but catching a worn pad early might only need a simple replacement. Prevention really is cheaper than cure.

During a full car service, your brakes are checked as standard, but it’s always worth asking for a more detailed inspection if you drive a lot or tow regularly. We often see customers who’ve had their car serviced elsewhere, only to find the brakes were given a quick glance rather than a proper check.

At Pellon Autocentre, we take the time to do things properly — whether it’s checking brake fluid levels, testing handbrake operation, or inspecting the callipers for sticking or corrosion.

Book your car service online here to keep everything in top shape this winter.

When to Have Brakes Checked

As a general rule:

  • Every 6 months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first

  • Before MOT time – we’ll often spot issues that could cause a fail

  • Before winter and summer road trips

If you’re unsure, we’re always happy to offer a free visual brake check here in Halifax.

Learn more about our brake repair services.

Keeping Halifax Drivers Safe: Winter-Brake-Checks

With snow and ice always a possibility in West Yorkshire, good brakes are as important as good tyres. Combine a set of reliable winter tyres with a properly maintained brake system, and you’ll be ready for whatever the weather throws at you.

At Pellon Tyre and Autocentre, we’ve been keeping Halifax motorists safe since 1989—from batteries and tyres to brakes and MOTs, we do the lot under one roof.

So before the frost sets in, why not pop down for a quick brake check? It might just save you a nasty scare on a slippery morning.

Book your winter service today.

Car Servicing Cold Weather

Car Servicing Cold Weather

Car Servicing Cold Weather
Car Servicing Cold Weather

Car Servicing Cold Weather

Of course, sometimes I think that we can be lucky. Especially with the winter weather that we experience here in the UK. As we all know, most winters are a mixture of mild weather with cold spells in between. We certainly don’t get the extreme conditions seen in the USA. Including the  ten foot of snow, followed by temperature of 18 C. Causing the snow to melt and then flooding.

So, I know that the winter months are very good for garages. Especially as the winter approaches and the freezing conditions cause many problems for Halifax UK motorists.

This original post was written by me during the winter of 2014-2015.

Subsequently, it was the usual mixture of cold and mild weather. Both of which could affect your car. Mostly if it has not been properly maintained. Sooner or later, many motorists have now taken heed of the motor trade’s continuous publicity. Firstly, about the advantages of winter tyres and how they have now reaped rewards. Consequently, millions of motorists are now fitting award-winning Falken Winter Tyres to their cars. Of course, this will provide a much safer winter experience for them and other road users.

Pre-winter car servicing can beat off problems- Car Servicing Cold Weather

As I have mentioned above, winter tyres are an important part of your car’s safety, but other things are also important to have checked. I will start off with your window washer bottle. Make sure that you use a high-concentrate wiper fluid when filling the washer bottle. try not to be tempted to buy the really cheap stuff. There is nothing worse than your windscreen freezing because the washer water is made of a weak concentrate.

Check out your antifreeze levels and top them up with the right coloured coolant and antifreeze. Check the instructions on the bottle. Of course, to get the correct mix,. Also, make a note of when your antifreeze was last changed. In a word, every couple of years should be the right time to have it changed. Wiper blades are also worth checking, but these will be changed if your car has a pre-winter servicing checkout.

Oil too can be affected by temperature changes. Engine servicing could solve this problem

In my opinion, the UK climate is very changeable. But it does not get enough extremes to warrant changing your engine oil in a hot or cold climate. If you are not sure, then your car manual will give you the relevant information. Including the different viscosities that you may require. So, if you are heading for a very cold country or a hot country,.

Brake and clutch fluid can also be affected by extreme cold weather. If you carry out  regular car servicing. Then you will not need to worry about the fluid and will just have it topped up at your local garage.

Also, as I have said in other blogs,. So,  it is important that you carry an emergency kit in the car boot, including jump cables and a portable shovel.

Your lights are also very important. How many cars do we see driving about on one headlight? I think that they look like motorcycles when I see them coming towards me, and it can be very off-putting, so always check your lights at regular intervals all year round, but because of the short daylight hours, check them more regularly.

Car Servicing Cold Weather
Car Servicing Cold Weather
As a garage owner, I know only too well that the winter weather can bring all sorts of misery to your vehicles

Fortunately, for us garage owners, winter is perhaps our busiest time of year. So why not winter service your car and eliminate many of the problems that the cold weather will bring you? Only last week, one of our customers who is a courier driver, using his own transit van, noticed that his van had started to cut out when driving along.

This was after a very cold, frosty night and his van also started to overheat. He rang us up and we suggested that he should come in straight away to prevent any damage to his engine.

When he arrived the first thing that we did was to check his radiator water for antifreeze. Car Servicing Cold Weather

Sure enough the radiator was full but the colour of the liquid was very pale. So, indicating a lack of antifreeze. In fact this was the problem. Because, of the lack of antifreeze the water pump had frozen. Including, the splines connecting it to the power steering pump shearing off.

This would have been prevented if the mixture in the radiator had been checked and made up to the correct level of antifreeze. The water pump was changed, albeit in a very tight and awkward place in the engine and the guy went about his business delivering parcels.

This is just an example of what can go wrong in differing winter weather, so a little checking or servicing could in the long run save you pounds by the end of the winter.