Nissan Brake Service and Brake Repair
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Brakes To Go for Mobile Nissan Brake Services and Repairs
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 Nissan brake parts and services. When performing Nissan brake repairs pad selection is crucial. At Brakes To Go, our Nissan brake technicians know specifically what types of brake pads, rotor parts or calipers your Nissan needs to ensure your brakes provide maximum stopping and safety. Our brake repairs are warrantied for 36 months or 36K miles, whichever comes first. And, of course, our convenient Nissan mobile brake service costs much less than what you would pay at the Nissan dealership.
Nissan Brake Services in Texas
36-Month, 36,000-Mile Nationwide Warranty
All Brakes To Go Nissan Brake Repairs & Parts are backed by our warranty.
Nissan Brake Service Cost
Prices are subject to change according to your vehicle model. Contact us for a free quote.
Complete Nissan Rotor and Brake Pad Replacement
Traditional Repair Shop $910-$1050
Dealership $1000-$1200
Brakes To Go $750-$880
Brake Pad Replacement for One Axle (Front or Back)
Traditional Repair Shop $250-$300
Dealership $290-$390
Brakes To Go $175
Nissan Front Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement Cost Average
Traditional Repair Shop $450-$525
Dealership $510-$575
Brakes To Go $385-$455
Nissan Rear Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement Cost Average
Traditional Repair Shop $395-$460
Dealership $485-$550
Brakes To Go $345-$405
Nissan Brake Fluid
Change Cost Average
Traditional Repair Shop $100-$150
Dealership $120-$170
Brakes To Go $55
Nissan Brake Calipers
Replacements Average
Traditional Repair Shop $250-$325
Dealership $300-$400
Brakes To Go $160-$210
Nissan Brake Problems and Signs You May Need A Brake Service
- Grinding Noise and Vibrations When Braking in Your Nissan: A grinding sound or any other high-pitched noises during the Nissan braking process likely means you’re dealing with worn out brake pads. If you hear grinding when you come to a stop, there’s a good chance your brakes should be replaced. Schedule a Nissan brake replacement service or get your brakes inspected right away to fix any of these issues.
- A Spongy Brake Pedal Feeling or Brake Pedal Lag: If you feel like your pedal travels further than usual when you brake, this could be a brake pad issue. If your brake feels soft or spongy the most common cause of this is worn brake pads or air in the brake line(s). Let a Nissan brake professional diagnose the issue as soon as you feel something is off, this helps avoid a loss of braking capability and extensive damages.
- You Smell a Strange, Burning Odor Coming from Your Nissan:Â A burnt smell, especially after you have extensively used your brakes, could mean your Nissan brake pads are overheated. Or, this could mean a caliper is seized up from constantly applying the brakes while driving. Stop your vehicle as soon as possible and get your brakes inspected.
- You Feel Your Nissan Pull to One Side When Braking: When your car is pulling to the right or left this is often a result of a malfunctioning caliper in your braking system. Most times you’ll have a caliper that needs to be replaced in order to get your braking system functioning normally again.
- You See Your Nissan Brake Warning Light Turn On: Brake warning lights can indicate a variety of brake system problems. Your brake fluid could be low because 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 Nissan brakes inspected by an experienced ASE-certified brake technician when you are experiencing any brake problems.
Not sure how to address your Nissan brake problems? Need a convenient mobile brake inspection? Brakes To Go is happy to help. Contact us or get a free quote today!
Nissan Brake FAQs
There isn’t an absolute rule for when your Nissan brake pads should be replaced, but every 30,000 miles is a good starting point. Nissan brakes wear differently depending on how you drive your Nissan and other driving conditions. Ensure you keep your brakes in good shape with brake repairs and maintenance.
In general Nissan brake pads can usually last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your driving habits. Driving in heavy traffic, or driving aggressively causes you to use your brakes more often and you may need new brake pads sooner. To keep your Nissan brakes working correctly, you’ll want to have your brake pads inspected and changed regularly.
On average Nissan dealerships charge $910-$1050 to replace brakes this includes a complete Nissan rotor and brake pad replacement. At Brakes To Go, on average we only charge $750-$880, and we come to you to replace your Nissan brakes.
Ceramic brake pads
Around 45 minutes. Brakes To Go will come to you for quick and convenient Nissan brake repairs.
By choosing a mobile brake service like Brakes To Go you are having a specialized Nissan brake technician come to you. This is a safe, convenient and affordable choice for your car.
As an authorized TechNet Professional Automotive Service Facility, Nissan 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 Nissan Altima to Nissan LEAFs and any Nissan model in between, Brakes To Go has the technical skills and knowledge to get your Nissan brakes repaired accurately, quickly and for the best price.
All Brakes To Go Nissan technicians are ASE-Certified, have cleared a criminal background check, and have been in the automotive service field for at least five years.