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Mercedes, a global auto industry leader, is known for their quality driven specifications and intuitive vehicle designs. Mercedes manufactures some of the best automobiles on the planet and has a history ripe with experience. At the same time they continues to introduce quality parts for their vehicles, including brakes and all of their components. Mercedes brake parts and all of the components that make them up, are a vital aspect to every Mercedes vehicle. Nothing is more important than the safety of your Mercedes vehicle and the first piece for that safety in your vehicle is the brake system. If your brakes fail, this will lead to emergency situations for you and other drivers on the road. That being said, it is imperative to know when your Mercedes is having brake issues before that time comes. At times, faulty brakes can be noticeable, but others, not so much. Learning to figure out how to diagnose common brake issues can potentially save not only the life of your vehicle, but your own, as well. The first thing to do is evaluate the braking system. If you hear a small or noisy sound, such as grinding or squeaking, this usually will point toward worn break shoes or pads, toughened or contaminated linings, loss of lubrication, or a loose component, in the brake system. If you have an issue with the brake booster, a leak of break fluid or grease on the linings or a problem with one of the wheel brake assemblies, would point to this, specifically. FCP Euro supplies an extensive variety of these Mercedes brake parts and components, including all Mercedes products. Brake pads are also an important replacement item. FCP carries a wide array of brake pad types and brands to suit your needs.
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Another easy way to diagnose your Mercedes brake system apply the brakes as you usually would and soon as the vehicle gets to a complete stop, let go of the brake, then increase speed. If you feel the brakes holding onto the wheels for a second with some dragging, this may be caused by a stuck brake cylinder piston, a contaminated brake shoe, a pad, faulty master cylinder, or parking brake. Be attentive to your hands and foot when stepping on the brake pedal to see if you feel a small or harsh quivering from the steering wheel or pedal. If so, the most probable origin is a warped break disc, a misshaped brake drum or some form of atypical condition on the brake disc or drums. Last but not least, once again apply pressure to the brake pedal. Does it just about contact the floor before your Mercedes starts to slow down or get to a complete stop? If so, there could be numerous reasons for this, including, the caliper piston or wheel cylinder is jammed, one of the break hoses could be congested, a vacuum line connecting to the break booster is loose, the break booster is faulty; the master cylinder needs repair, or lining pads or shoes are rotted. FCP Euro's highly trained and experienced team is available for support for any questions you have. If you are doubtful about which Mercedes brake part or component best suits your need; FCP has an vast product line for the Mercedes brand. If you have questions, would like to put in a phone order, or just have feedback, do not waver to give FCP Euro a call at 1-860-388-9001 to connect with our service friendly team.