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FAQs – Best Aston Martin Brake Repair in Dubai

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  • How often should I replace my Aston Martin brake pads?

    Typically, brake pads on an Aston Martin need replacement every 25,000 to 40,000 kilometers. However, this heavily depends on your driving style and whether you frequently drive in heavy Dubai traffic. We recommend inspecting them every 10,000 kilometers.

  • Why do my carbon-ceramic brakes squeak at low speeds?

    A slight squeal from carbon-ceramic brakes at low speeds, especially when cold, is completely normal for high-performance systems. However, if the noise is loud, constant, or accompanied by vibration, bring the car in for a professional inspection immediately.

  • Can general mechanics service Aston Martin brakes?

    We strongly advise against using general mechanics for luxury supercars. Aston Martins require specific diagnostic software, specialized tools, and technical expertise to properly service complex components and electronic parking brakes.

  • What is the difference between genuine and aftermarket brake parts?

    Genuine OEM parts are engineered specifically by Aston Martin to deliver perfect fitment, optimal safety, and proper heat dissipation. Aftermarket parts often compromise stopping power, increase brake dust, and can cause premature rotor wear.

  • How does Dubai’s weather affect my Aston Martin’s braking system?

    Extreme heat makes it difficult for brake components to cool down, leading to brake fade and fluid degradation. Additionally, airborne sand can cause abrasive damage to pads and rotors, making regular maintenance vital.

  • When should I replace my brake fluid?

    Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which lowers its boiling point and causes a spongy pedal feel. For Aston Martins, you should flush and replace the brake fluid every two years, regardless of the mileage driven.

  • How long does a standard brake repair service take?

    A standard brake pad replacement usually takes a few hours. However, if rotors need replacement or if comprehensive diagnostics are required for complex ABS issues, we may need the vehicle for a full day to ensure thorough road testing.