When to Replace Your Range Rover’s Rear Brake Calipers

Range Rover Soft Brake Pedal

Your Range Rover’s rear brake calipers are an essential part of the braking system. They ensure your safety when braking, so it’s important to be aware of how they are behaving and when to replace them.

When brake calipers start to fail, you might notice a range of symptoms that affect your car’s performance and your ability to control the brakes and stop effectively. Replacing the brake calipers at the right time can save you from costly repairs and dangerous situations down the line.

At Carotech Automotive in Los Angeles, CA, our technicians specialize in domestic, Asian, and European vehicle repairs, including Range Rovers. We’re here to help diagnose and repair any brake issues to keep you safe and confident on the road.

Brake calipers 101: What are they?

Brake calipers are essential components of your Range Rover’s braking system. Without them, braking would be near impossible. They work by pressing the brake pads against the brake rotors, creating friction that can slow down or stop your vehicle. Inside the calipers, you’ll find the pistons, which are activated by hydraulic brake fluid when you press the pedal.

Over time, wear and tear or exposure to heat and debris can cause the calipers to malfunction, leading to reduced braking performance. Rear brake calipers are especially prone to wear in heavier vehicles like Range Rovers, where they handle significant braking force.

At Carotech Automotive we specialize in diagnosing and repairing brake calipers and other brake-related issues, if you notice any signs of failure, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Knowing When To Replace Brake Calipers

Your car has ways of letting you know the brake calipers need replacing, and knowing how to recognize them can help prevent more severe damage to your braking system.
Here are some of the most common signs your calipers need replacing:

  • Your brake pedal feels unusually soft and spongy or hard, making it more difficult to maneuver.
  • Your Range Rover takes longer to stop, or the brakes feel less responsive.
  • You notice a leak coming from your engine.

Why Replacing Faulty Rear Brake Calipers Is Crucial

Driving with failing rear brake calipers can be dangerous. It reduces your car’s ability to stop effectively and can lead to further damage to other components like the brake pads and rotors.
At Carotech Automotive, we recommend addressing brake caliper issues as soon as you notice them. Our technicians have the experience and tools to diagnose and replace your Range Rover’s rear brake calipers efficiently and effectively.

FAQs

How are brake calipers connected to the rest of the braking system?

The caliper assembly generally lives inside the wheel and is connected to the master cylinder through tubes, hoses, and valves that conduct brake fluid through the system.

How do I know if my rear brake calipers are failing?

Common signs of failing rear brake calipers include uneven brake pad wear, leaking brake fluid, reduced braking power, pulling to one side while braking, and unusual noises like squealing or grinding.

How often should brake calipers be replaced?

Brake calipers don’t have a set lifespan, and their replacement depends on age and frequency of use. Keeping a regular maintenance schedule will help to know when the best time to replace them is.

Why do brake calipers fail?

Usually, brake calipers fail due to wear and tear over time, but other factors might weigh in, such as exposure to heat and moisture, corrosion, and lack of routine maintenance like brake fluid changes and system inspections.

Expert Automotive Services in Los Angeles, CA

Since 2007, our team at Carotech Automotive & Range Rover Faulty Rear Brake Caliper Check Complete Car Care Center has continued to help drivers from all throughout Los Angeles and the Pico Robertson area and surrounding cities, including:

  • Culver City
  • Marina Del Rey
  • Santa Monica
  • West Hollywood
  • West Los Angeles

If your Range Rover’s braking system is showing signs of failure, bring your car to Carotech Automotive for expert diagnostics and repairs. You can call us at (424) 283-4303 or visit our location at 8687 W. Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035. We are open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Don’t let a failing brake caliper compromise your safety—we’re here to help!