When it comes to vehicle safety, your brake system plays one of the most vital roles, and at the center of that system are your brake calipers. Whether you're driving a Ford, Chevrolet, Jeep, or Toyota, your car relies on the seamless operation of its brakes to keep you, your passengers, and others on the road safe.
At Advanced Auto Works in Livermore, Alameda, our certified Quality technicians are experts in brake caliper repair, replacement, and complete brake system diagnostics. We’ve proudly served drivers in Livermore, California, Pleasanton, California, Dublin, California, Mountain House, California, and Ulmar, California since 1985, delivering high-quality, affordable brake services with a commitment to customer care.
Most modern vehicles come equipped with several types of braking systems. Here's a breakdown:
Disc Brakes: The most common type, typically found on front wheels (and often on all four). These use brake calipers to press brake pads against a rotor, slowing your vehicle down.
Drum Brakes: Often located on the rear wheels. These use brake shoes to push outward against a spinning drum.
Handbrake (Parking Brake): Operated manually via a lever or electronically, this system activates the rear brakes independently of the main hydraulic system and is often used as an emergency backup.
Vehicles equipped with anti-lock braking systems (ABS) allow for safer stops during skids or on slippery surfaces. Regardless of system type, all brakes depend on components like pads, rotors, fluid, and calipers to work properly.
Brake calipers are an essential part of disc brake systems. They house the brake pads and use hydraulic pressure to press the pads against the spinning rotor, creating the friction needed to stop your vehicle. There are two main types:
Floating (Sliding) Calipers: Have pistons only on one side, but slide to apply pressure on both sides of the rotor.
Fixed Calipers: Contain pistons on both sides of the rotor for more balanced and responsive braking.
If your calipers fail, your brake system loses its ability to function safely, leading to increased stopping distances, uneven wear, and potential accidents.
If you're experiencing any of the following, you may need a brake inspection or caliper replacement:
Brake warning light stays illuminated
Vehicle pulls to one side while braking
Soft or spongy brake pedal
Squealing, grinding, or squeaking noises when braking
Visible brake fluid leaks
Burning smell near wheels (potentially from overheating calipers)
Our Reliable technicians at Advanced Auto Works use advanced diagnostics to quickly identify the root cause and recommend the appropriate solution, whether it’s brake pad replacement, rotor resurfacing, or caliper replacement.
Brake issues can quickly become safety hazards if left unaddressed. At Advanced Auto Works, we perform:
Brake caliper repair and replacement
Full brake inspections
ABS diagnostics and repairs
Brake pad and rotor replacements
Fluid checks and brake line repair
automotive repair and minor or major service
Reasons You Should Do Business With Us:
We've been keeping cars safe on the road since 1985 and have earned a review score of 100 based on feedback from 260 satisfied customers.
If you're in 94550, Livermore, California, Pleasanton, California, or nearby and need brake caliper repair or a full brake system check, trust the experts at Advanced Auto Works in Livermore, CA. Call us at 925-456-0700 or schedule an appointment online at https://advancedautoca.com/.
Advanced Auto Works – Quality you Can Trust, at a Fair Price. Powerful Brakes. Peace of Mind. Guaranteed.