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Brake Repair & Service in Simi Valley

Brake safety is non-negotiable. Perry's Quality Auto Repair offers complete brake service including pads, rotors, calipers, brake fluid flushes, and ABS diagnostics. All work is backed by our 2-Year/24,000-Mile warranty.

Your brakes are the single most important safety system on your car. At Perry's Quality Auto Repair in Simi Valley, we offer honest, thorough brake service — from pad replacements to full ABS diagnostics — all backed by our 2-Year/24,000-Mile warranty. No upsells, just clear answers and quality work.

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What We Do

  • Brake pad replacement (front and rear)
  • Brake rotor replacement and machining
  • Brake caliper repair and replacement
  • ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) diagnostics
  • Master cylinder replacement
  • Brake fluid flush and replacement
  • Brake line inspection and repair
  • Emergency brake / parking brake adjustment
  • Complete brake system inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

Brake pads typically last 30,000 to 70,000 miles depending on driving habits, terrain, and vehicle type. City driving and hilly areas like Simi Valley can wear pads faster. We recommend inspection every 12,000 miles.

Squealing brakes usually indicate worn brake pads. Most pads have a built-in wear indicator that creates a high-pitched sound when replacement is needed. Grinding sounds mean the pads are completely worn and metal is contacting the rotor.

Yes. We offer complimentary brake inspections at our Simi Valley location. Our technicians will measure pad thickness, check rotors, inspect brake lines, and provide an honest assessment with up-front pricing.

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Our Warranty

Every repair is backed by our industry-leading 2-Year / 24,000-Mile warranty. Coast-to-coast coverage on parts and labor.

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Brake Repair Questions, Answered

Answers to the most common brake repair questions Simi Valley drivers ask — straight from our ASE Certified technicians.

Why are my brakes squeaking?

If your brakes are squeaking, it's often the built-in wear indicators on your brake pads signaling they're getting thin and need replacement soon. Dust, debris, or moisture buildup on the rotors can also cause high-pitched noises, especially at low speeds. Less commonly, it could be from glazed pads or lack of lubrication on caliper slides. While squeaking alone isn't always dangerous, ignoring it risks metal-on-metal grinding that damages rotors and reduces stopping power. Our ASE Certified technicians at Perry's Quality Auto Repair in Simi Valley will inspect your brake pads, rotors, and calipers during a brake repair service to pinpoint the cause. Backed by our 2-Year/24,000-Mile warranty, come in for a diagnostic to restore quiet, safe braking.

How do I know if I need new brakes?

You'll know it's time for brake repair when you hear squealing from wear indicators, grinding from pads contacting rotors, or feel vibrations in the brake pedal or steering wheel from warped rotors. Other signs include a spongy or soft brake pedal, your car pulling to one side during braking, or the brake warning light on the dashboard. These symptoms mean your brake pads, rotors, or fluid may be compromised, affecting safety. Regular inspections catch issues early—front brakes often wear faster due to handling 70% of stopping force. At Perry's in Simi Valley, our family-owned shop since 2000 uses ASE Certified techs for thorough checks. Schedule a brake inspection today to stay safe on the road.

How long do brakes last?

Brake pads typically last 30,000 to 70,000 miles, but it varies by driving habits, vehicle type, and conditions—city stop-and-go wears them faster than highway driving, while towing shortens life. Rotors may need resurfacing or replacement every 50,000 to 80,000 miles. Factors like aggressive braking, heavy loads, or salty roads accelerate wear on pads, rotors, and calipers. Check your owner's manual for specifics, but listen for noises and feel for changes in pedal response. Perry's Quality Auto Repair in Simi Valley offers precise inspections by ASE Certified technicians to predict when your brakes need service. With our 2-Year/24,000-Mile warranty on repairs, have yours checked to avoid surprises.

How much does brake repair cost?

Brake repair costs $150-$300 per axle for pads alone, $250-$500 including rotors, and up to $600+ for full jobs with calipers or fluid flush—prices depend on your vehicle, parts quality (OEM vs. aftermarket), and labor. Front brakes often cost more as they wear quicker. Delaying service can damage rotors, doubling expenses. At Perry's Quality Auto Repair, our family-owned Simi Valley shop since 2000 provides transparent quotes after inspecting pads, rotors, calipers, and brake fluid. ASE Certified techs use quality parts backed by our 2-Year/24,000-Mile warranty. Stop by for a free brake inspection estimate to know exactly what your brake repair will involve.

What happens during a brake inspection?

During a brake inspection at Perry's, our ASE Certified technicians visually check brake pad thickness, rotor condition for grooves or warping, and caliper function for smooth operation. We test brake fluid levels and quality, inspect hoses and lines for leaks, and listen for ABS issues. A road test verifies even stopping, no pulling, and proper pedal feel. We measure everything against manufacturer specs to recommend brake repair if needed—like pad replacement or rotor resurfacing. This comprehensive process ensures your safety. Family-owned since 2000 in Simi Valley, we back all brake repairs with a 2-Year/24,000-Mile warranty. Bring your car in today for peace of mind.

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Our team is happy to help — call (805) 522-5769 or book an appointment online.

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