Mercedes Benz Brake Repair and Brake Services

Mercedes Benz braking systems can have everything from drilled and slotted rotors with four piston calipers to a simple one piston caliper on a standard rotor. Mercedes’ braking systems are simple for the most part, but require skilled brake technicians to spot potential problems. For continued safety and smooth driving regular inspections and superior Mercedes brake repairs and services are critical.
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Brakes To Go for Mobile Mercedes-Benz Brake Repair Services

Mercedes brakes usually have some of the softest rotors on the market. As a result, MB dealerships will often try to sell you rotors and brake pads every time your brakes are serviced. This is not necessary. Brakes To Go will measure your rotors for run out and thickness before their replacement and if they’re within specifications, you can trust that we won’t sell you unneeded parts and services. When performing Mercedes brake repairs pad selection is crucial. At Brakes To Go, our Mercedes-Benz brake technicians know specifically what types of brake pads, rotor parts or calipers your Mercedes needs to ensure your Mercedes brakes provide maximum stopping. Furthermore, our Mercedes brake repairs are warrantied for 36 months or 36K miles, whichever comes first – a warranty that the Mercedes Benz dealerships can’t touch. And, of course, our convenient mobile service costs a FRACTION of what you would pay at the dealership.

Mercedes Benz Brake Services in Texas

36-Month, 36,000-Mile Nationwide Warranty

All Brakes To Go Mercedes Benz Brake Repairs & Parts are backed by our warranty.

Mercedes Brake Service Cost

Prices are subject to change according to your vehicle model. Contact us for a free quote.

Complete Mercedes Rotor and Brake Pad Replacement w/Brake Sensor

Traditional Repair Shop $1220-$1420
Dealership $1480-$1870
Brakes To Go $940-$1140

($50 discount on top of 4 wheel pad and rotor replacement)

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Brake Pad Replacement for One Axle (Front or Back)

Traditional Repair Shop $300-$350
Dealership $350-$450
Brakes To Go $220-$270

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Mercedes Front Brake Pad and Rotor w/ Brake Sensor Replacement Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $620-$720
Dealership $750-$950
Brakes To Go $480-$580

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Mercedes Rear Brake Pad and Rotor w/ Brake Sensor Replacement Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $600-$700
Dealership $730-$920
Brakes To Go $460-$560

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Mercedes Brake Fluid
Change Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $100-$150
Dealership $150-$200
Brakes To Go $55

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Mercedes Brake Calipers
Replacements Average

Traditional Repair Shop $390-$440
Dealership $700-$820
Brakes To Go $175-$295

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Here are some common Mercedes brake problems and how you can tell if your Mercedes brakes need servicing:

Mercedes Brake Problems and Common Symptoms

  1. Mercedes Making Loud, High-Pitched Squeal, Unnatural Noises, or Squealing Noise When Braking: A grinding sound or any other high-pitched noises during the Mercedes braking process likely means you’re dealing with worn out brake pads. This Mercedes’ braking noise could also mean your disc and the caliper are rubbing together. Letting this go will end up causing further rotor damage. So, if you hear screeching or grinding when you come to a red light, there’s a good chance your brakes should be replaced. Schedule a Mercedes brake pad replacement service or get your brake inspected right away to fix any Mercedes brake issues.
  2. Pedal Lag or “Soft” Brake Pedal When You Brake in Mercedes: If you feel like your pedal travels further than it should when pushing on the brakes, you may be feeling some brake pad issues or you may have a leak somewhere in your braking system. A soft or spongy feeling when applying pressure to the brakes can also be an indicator of imminent Mercedes brake failure. Let a Mercedes brake professional diagnose the issue as soon as you feel something is off, this will help avoid a loss of braking capability and extensive damages.
  3. A Strange, Burning Smell Coming From Your Mercedes: A burnt smell, especially after extensive use of the brakes, could mean your Mercedes brake pads are overheated. This reduces the lifetime of your other Mercedes-Benz braking components. This is a strong sign that something with your brakes needs to be checked out.
  4. Mercedes is Vibrating or Drifting When Coming to a Stop: If you feel vibrations or pulsing in the brake pedal or steering wheel during the process of braking this may be symptoms of a damaged rotor or warped rotors. You may also notice your Mercedes is drifting to the left or right as you use your brakes. Get your Mercedes brakes looked at as soon as possible. This could be a result of uneven brake pads or uneven calipers. Driving a Mercedes with warped or damaged rotors is not safe, and these should be repaired right away. To keep your Mercedes rotors in good condition, replace your brake pads at reasonable intervals.
  5. Alerts such as Mercedes-Benz brake pad wear sensors or brake fluid warning lights come on: These warning lights can indicate a variety of brake system problems. When the brake pad material is close to completely worn out, the sensor may turn the brake pad wear light on, to let you know that it is time to check and replace the brake pads. Your brake fluid could also be low if you have a fluid leak. If you see the brake warning light on, don’t ignore it. The longer you wait, the more you risk more expensive damage.

Ensure you are getting your Mercedes Benz brakes inspected by an experienced ASE-certified brake technician when you are experiencing any brake problems.

Not sure how to address your Mercedes brake problems? Need a convenient mobile brake inspection? Brakes To Go is happy to help. Contact us or get a free quote today!

Mercedes Brake FAQs

In general Mercedes-Benz brake pads can usually last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your driving habits. If you commute in heavy traffic or drive aggressively this causes you to use your brakes more often and you’ll need new brake pads sooner. To keep your Mercedes-Benz running correctly, you want to have the brake pads changed regularly.

Check brake pad wear comes up when the front or rear brake pads on your Mercedes have worn to the minimum thickness and need to be replaced.

On average Mercedes-Benz rotors need to be replaced every 30,000 – 80,000 miles depending on many factors including: the type of rotors, your driving style, and the type of Mercedes vehicle you’re driving. Consult a Mercedes-Benz brake expert like Brakes To Go for a free quote.

The type of brake pad varies depending on each Ford model, these brake pads should be made of high-tech materials like ceramics or semi-metallic.

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By choosing a mobile brake service like Brakes To Go you are having a specialized Mercedes Benz brake technician come to you. This is a safe, convenient and affordable choice for your car.

As an authorized TechNet Professional Automotive Service Facility, Mercedes brake repairs by Brakes To Go are covered by a nationwide limited repair warranty that extends across North America for 24 months or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first.

From a Mercedes-Benz C-class to a Mercedes-Benz Van and any Mercedes model in between, Brakes To Go has the technical skills and knowledge to get your Mercedes brakes repaired accurately, quickly and for the best price.

All Brakes To Go Mercedes technicians are ASE-Certified, have cleared a criminal background check, and have been in the automotive service field for at least five years.