Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
If your anti-lock brake system light is on, come see our Certified Automotive Professionals. We will diagnose and fix any ABS issues.
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Brake pads enable your vehicle to slow down or stop. They do so by squeezing together onto the spinning disk rotor, which either slows it down or brings it to a stop when you press down on your brake. Over time, this friction wears your brake pads out.
At VIP, our Certified Automotive Professionals will check your brakes for FREE, measure the depth of your brake pads, and let you know if they need to be replaced.
Brake pads typically last about 50,000 miles. However, that can change dramatically depending on how and where you drive. Regular inspection is the safest method to determine if it’s time to change them out.
Ways to extend the life of your brake pads include:
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All-Season tires are versatile and suitable for warm and cool climates, but not recommended for extreme hot or cold weather conditions because of specific rubber components.
Like their name suggests, all-weather tires are versatile and can perform well in a variety of weather conditions and can be severe snow-rated.
With bigger treads than traditional all-season tires, all-terrain tires allow for both on and off-roading capabilities.
Winter tires are manufactured to perform well in snow, ice, sleet and other cold weather conditions. Winter tires are typically soft, with an intricate grooved tread pattern — made for holding compacted snow and creating traction — and are severe snow-rated.