Semi Truck Brake Repair & Service
Salazar Semi-Truck Repair Inc.
Brake System Repair Service
When your truck needs it, to performs a full brake service on all types of brakes, air and hydraulic systems. In addition to diagnosing the systems and troubleshooting the air and hydraulic brake systems, if you have to replace wheel sensors, brake drums, rotors, calipers, slack adjusters, air hoses, hydraulic lines, master cylinders, brake cylinders, Seals, brake shoes, air brake chambers, Bearings, Hose Replacement and related brake parts.
What Causes Brake Failure?
Poor brake maintenance can also contribute to the problem. Brake imbalance. air pressure to some brakes than others. Restriction in the compressor inlet pipe. Compressor cylinder head gasket leaking. Restriction in the compressor delivery pipe. Unloader piston in the compressor head sticking. Unloader valve cut-out pressure set too low. Blocked air dryer cartridge.
How do I know if my truck need brake repairs?
One of the most important symptoms to look for is noisy brakes. Braking imbalance can also indicate problems with the hoses and fittings running between the brake chambers and valves. Drums often become glazed as the result of overheating during periods of intense use. Air pressure gets too low. Vibration coming from the brakes.
How much does a semi truck brake repair cost?
The brake service can vary how many repair, depending on the condition and the type of truck. We do a quick visual inspection of 15 to 30 minutes to see the brake system condition. Come to our shop for a visual inspection or call for prices and details.