Toyota Brake Service

Most drivers tend to forget about one of the most important mechanisms in their car: the Toyota braking system. If you can’t seem to remember the last time you got your brakes checked, it’s probably time. Brakes To Go mobile brake service techs come to you and can help identify and repair brake problems that you shouldn’t ignore.
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Toyota Brake Services Near Me

Brakes To Go for Mobile Toyota Brake Repair Services

When performing Toyota brake repairs, pad selection is crucial. At Brakes To Go, we use top-of-the-line ultra-premium Akebono ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads to ensure Toyota brakes provide maximum stopping power with little to no dust or noise. Our installation includes a 36 months or 36K miles warranty, whichever comes first. This is the type of warranty that Toyota dealerships can’t compete with. Plus, our convenient Toyota mobile brake service costs a FRACTION of what you would pay at the dealership.

Toyota Brake Service in Texas

36-Month, 36,000-Mile Nationwide Warranty

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

Toyota Brake Service Cost

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

Complete Toyota Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement Cost

Traditional Repair Shop $1000-$1130
Dealership $1100-$1240
Brakes To Go $780-$910

($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 $275-$325
Dealership $300-$400
Brakes To Go $175

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Toyota Front Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $550-$850
Dealership $800-$1500
Brakes To Go $425-$575

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Toyota Rear Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $505-$570
Dealership $560-$625
Brakes To Go $395-$460

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Toyota Brake Fluid
Change Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $100-$120
Dealership $150-$200
Brakes To Go $55

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Toyota Brake Calipers
Replacement Average

Traditional Repair Shop $275-$350
Dealership $350-$450
Brakes To Go $190-$240

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

Toyota Brake Problems and Common Symptoms

  1. You Hear Excessive Squealing Brake Noise in Your Toyota: Squealing or screeching noises are usually due to the fact that you need new brake pads. Brakes usually have a set of indicators built into them and they emit this noise when your brake pads are too thin so you know it’s time for your Toyota brakes to be serviced. If you continue to drive when your brake pads are too thin then your rotors can become damaged. Neglecting this can be very costly to fix.
  2. You Feel the Need to Press Harder than Usual to Come to a Stop When Braking in Your Toyota: 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 Toyota brake failure. Let a Toyota 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. There is a Strange, Burning Smell Coming From Your Toyota: A burnt smell, like burning carpet especially after extensive braking, could mean your Toyota brakes are overheated. This reduces the lifetime of your Toyota braking components. Cooling on overheating brakes can also reduce the effectiveness of your brake pads. Have your brake pads inspected as soon as possible, it could be a quick adjustment to make sure your brake pads and calipers are positioned correctly.
  4. Your Toyota Pulls to One Side or Vibrates When Braking: If your car seems to pull itself to one side when you brake then you may have an issue with a Toyota brake caliper malfunctioning or a leaky brake hose not getting brake fluid where it needs to go. If you feel your Toyota vibrating, or shaking when you press the brakes, then your rotors may be damaged due to brake pad issues. Get these Toyota brake parts inspected immediately if you feel any of these braking sensations.
  5. An Alert or Brake Service Light Comes on in Your Toyota: This warning light 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 warning light on, to let you know that it is time to check and replace the brakes. Your brake fluid could also be low if you have a fluid leak. Ensure that these issues are addressed as soon as possible for your safety and to avoid expensive and time-consuming Toyota brake repairs.

Other Important Toyota Brake Inspection Concerns

  • Checking for even wear and measuring brake pad/shoe thickness
  • Ensuring brake lines and master and wheel cylinders aren’t leaking
  • Checking rotors for hot spots and run-outs
  • Inspecting calipers for wear, fluid leaks and movement
  • Checking anti-lock brake sensors
  • Testing hardware and making necessary adjustments
  • Checking brake fluid condition and levels

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

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

Toyota Brake FAQs

Toyota brake professionals recommend that you change your Toyota brake fluid every two years or every 20,000 miles on average. This interval can vary depending on several factors such as the age of your Toyota, driving factors and your driving conditions.

Toyota rear brake pads can usually last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your Toyota driving habits and driving conditions.

Your Toyota brakes should be serviced every 5,000 mile intervals, A Brakes To Go Toyota brake technician will conveniently and thoroughly examine your brake system and advise whether brake components require servicing, replacement, or whether they are in good condition and require no additional maintenance.

On average, Toyota Camry rotors need to be replaced every 30,000- 80,000 miles depending on the type of rotors, driving habits, and driving conditions.

The type of brake pad varies depending on each Toyota model, these brake pads should be made of high-tech materials like ceramic.

Around 45 minutes. Brakes To Go will come to you for fast and convenient Toyota brake replacements.

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

As an authorized TechNet Professional Automotive Service Facility, Toyota 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 Toyota Camry to a Toyota Tundra and any Toyota model in between, Brakes To Go has the technical skills and knowledge to get your Toyota brakes repaired accurately, quickly and for the best price.

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