2014 Ford Police Interceptor Utility Brake Service & Repair

Schedule Brake Repairs for Ford Police Interceptor Utility

Stop in the name of safety! Our technicians are trained to perform 2014 Ford Police Interceptor Utility brake checks, services, and repairs. Schedule your appointment.

When To Get Your Ford Police Interceptor Utility Brakes Checked

Getting your 2014 Police Interceptor Utility’s brakes checked before trouble starts is a good idea. There's no need to wait for a problem. We offer free brake inspections as a benefit to all of our customers so that we can help prevent problems from starting in the first place. You can request a free brake check as a standalone service or in addition to work you're already having done on your Ford, like an oil change. If you've been putting off regular car care, though, keep the following brake symptoms in mind.

Symptoms of bad brakes include unusual sounds, a vibrating pedal or steering wheel, a burnt smell coming from the tires, a dashboard brake light that’s powered on, or the feeling that something is "off." You know your Ford Police Interceptor Utility better than anyone else. A free brake check can help keep your system performing well. In general, manufacturers like Ford advise that rear and front brakes are removed and serviced at least once every 12 months or 12,000 miles. That also includes checking the e-brake. Brake service and/or repair should be performed as necessary. When in doubt, visit Firestone Complete Auto Care for a quick inspection. All of our 1,700+ locations offer free brake checks seven days a week. Our ASE Certified technicians will gladly inspect your  2014 Ford Police Interceptor Utility brakes. Preventative brake care can help keep you safe on the road.

Replacing Your Ford Police Interceptor Utility’s Brake Pads

How often should you change your 2014 Ford Police Interceptor Utility’s brake pads? It depends largely on your driving style and terrain. Brake pads often last 30,000 to 40,000 miles. If you drive mostly on the highway and tend to brake smoothly (as opposed to slamming on the brakes), your brake pads may last longer. If you often haul heavy loads or ride your brakes, your brake pads may wear out sooner. Your brake pad replacement timeline also depends on the type of brake pads you have installed on your Police Interceptor Utility. Brake pads made of certain materials tend to outlast others. Thankfully, when you get Ford Police Interceptor Utility brake pad replacement at Firestone Complete Auto Care, you also get a limited Lifetime Parts Warranty. We do brake checks and brake pad replacements every day, and for your Police Interceptor Utility, we’ll only use parts that meet or surpass Ford’s standards.

Brake Repair for Ford Police Interceptor Utility

Your Ford Police Interceptor Utility engine may be strong and reliable. One that’s strong enough to take you into high mileage territory. But if you can’t stop it, it’s as good as scrap metal. If you notice your brakes are squeaking or not working well, don’t wait! Safe driving and responsive brakes go hand in hand. Plus, waiting can lead to more expensive parts wearing out and requiring replacement. For example, if you drive with completely worn out brake pads, your rotors might start to warp, shortening the life of healthy parts due to the metal on metal grinding that occurs. Our technicians work to prevent more brake damage. Go to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care for 2014 Ford Police Interceptor Utility brake repairs. Our brake repair services include pad/shoe replacement, brake rotor/drum resurfacing, brake fluid exchange, and wheel cylinder and brake caliper installation. Make an appointment for Ford Police Interceptor Utility brake repairs or services today.

Ford Police Interceptor Utility Brakes Questions

  • What can cause my Police Interceptor Utility to shake when I apply the brakes? Your Police Interceptor Utility could shake when you brake due to worn brake pads or rotors, warped rotors, loose or worn suspension components, or faulty brake calipers. You can always schedule a free brake inspection at the first sign of strange brake behavior.
  • How many brake pads are on my Police Interceptor Utility? On most cars, each axle is equipped with four brake pads — two per front wheel and two per back wheel. The front wheels usually work harder to help stop your Police Interceptor Utility, so don’t be surprised if your front brake pads wear out faster than your rear brake pads.
  • How long can I expect my Police Interceptor Utility brake pads to last? You can usually get around 30,000 to 40,000 miles out of your brake pads, but how and where you drive your Police Interceptor Utility can affect this. Hauling large loads or riding your brakes can shorten their lifespan, while smoothly braking and mostly sticking to highways can help your brake pads last longer.
  • Does brake fluid leak when the car is off? Your Police Interceptor Utility has a closed hydraulic brake system, meaning you should not have a brake fluid leak under normal conditions. However, parts of your brake system can wear out over time or become damaged, which can lead to a brake fluid leak.
  • Who fixes Police Interceptor Utility brakes near me? When you experience brake issues, book an appointment for a free brake inspection at Firestone Complete Auto Care. We offer inspections and repairs for Police Interceptor Utility brakes, and you might not even have to come to our store! Our Firestone Direct mobile brake mechanics may be able to come to you for your brake service. Check if our mobile brake repairs are available in your area.

2014 Ford Police Interceptor Utility Repair

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