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Volvo Brake Service & Replacement In Indianapolis, IN

Volvo Brake Service & Replacement In Indianapolis, IN

Why Choose Tom Wood Volvo Cars Brake Service?


  • Our staff members are trained to be Volvo brake service experts. We know all about the regenerative braking system installed on new Volvo vehicles and can address issues with it efficiently.
  • Owners of new Volvo vehicles get three years of Complimentary Factory Scheduled Maintenance from Volvo-certified service centers like ours.1
  • We can complete replacements and repairs with genuine Volvo components.

How Often Do You Need New Volvo Brake Pads?

How Often Do You Need New Volvo Brake Pads?

You don't want to be sliding past a stoplight or skidding along a road when you realize you need Volvo brake service. Instead, we recommend visiting our Volvo service center near Carmel at least every 10,000 miles so that our experts can give you an oil change and check on other automotive components, like your brakes, for potential issues.

Your Volvo brake pads are wear items, which means they're expected to grow thin after years of squeezing against your car's brake discs to slow their spinning and eventually stop them and your car. The regenerative braking system installed on Volvo vehicles can help preserve your brake pads to some extent by slowing down your car or SUV, since abrupt stops cause more wear. However, the brake pads will still need to be replaced at a Volvo service center eventually, as will your Volvo brake fluid.

In general, you will need Volvo brake replacement every two to five years. We understand that's a wide range of time, but the rate of replacement often depends on a person's driving routine. Do you take a lot of long road trips? How easy and smooth is your commute?

Sometimes, the best thing to do is to be on the lookout for potential warning signs, such as:

  • Squeaking, squealing, or grinding brakes
  • The Volvo brake sensor light on the dashboard turning on
  • Vibrating brakes
  • Your car not being able to stop as quickly as it used to
  • Your car pulling to one side when braking
  • Your brake pads with less than five millimeters of thickness

Even if these problems are caused by something else – for instance, a misalignment could result in your car veering off-path – that's still something that should be addressed by professionals.


How Can You Preserve Your Volvo Brakes?

How Can You Preserve Your Volvo Brakes?

Avoid stop-and-go traffic when possible, since any time you have to slam on the brakes, it causes extra wear to the brake pads. Also, try to limit the weight your vehicle carries. Those who use their Volvo SUV for regular towing will likely need to schedule service more often.

Check your Volvo brake fluid. If it becomes dark instead of a transparent yellow color, it should be flushed and replaced.

Get Volvo Brake Service in Indianapolis, IN

Volvo vehicles are imbued with a wide array of driver assistance features, but when it comes down to it, your brakes are among any car's most crucial points of safety. If you're driving near Zionsville at 30 mph and it takes you more than 75 feet to stop in dry conditions, drop by Tom Wood Volvo Cars to have your brakes inspected. We regularly offer service and parts specials that can make getting the auto care you need easier.

We can also use this time to perform other crucial maintenance services, like oil changes. Owners of new Volvo vehicles get three years of Complimentary Factory Scheduled Maintenance with their luxury rides.1 Preventative maintenance is key, not only for saving you from more expensive repairs down the line but also for keeping the roads near Fisherville as safe as possible for you, your family, and your fellow drivers.


Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need to change my Volvo model's brakes?

Typically, your luxury Volvo vehicle will need official Volvo brake service once every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on your driving habits, climate, and more. In between these recommended intervals, you may need to replace your brakes if they're going bad, making strange noises, producing a burning smell, or behaving oddly. For more details on brake replacement or service, reach out to our Tom Wood Volvo Cars team.

What kind of brakes do Volvo cars have?

Volvo models are outfitted with genuine brakes specifically made for the vehicle. For example, the brake discs are crafted in an official Volvo Cars plant located in beautiful Floby, Sweden, and each component is engineered with each vehicle's weight, performance specifications, and body style in mind. If you're looking for more information, contact our Volvo service team in Indianapolis, IN. We can track down replacement brakes directly from the manufacturer!

How long do Volvo brakes last?

Volvo brakes will typically last anywhere from 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on your driving habits, climate, and more. Drivers who routinely drive in busy stop-and-go traffic every day may need to replace their brakes more frequently than those with conservative driving habits. Let our Tom Wood Volvo Cars team evaluate your vehicle's braking system, conduct Volvo brake service, and discuss replacement details with you today.


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1Volvo Cars recommends that you bring your vehicle in for service at least once a year regardless of mileage. In such cases Volvo will cover the recommended services at 1 per year for the first 3 years.

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