Your BMW 328 brakes are arguably the most essential system installed on your vehicle. Since they are so critical, it only makes sense that you keep your 328 brakes in good repair. The good news about your BMW 328 brakes is that, unlike other systems in your car, it is often easy to diagnose the source of the problem when you have faulty 328 brakes.
Why is this good? Because you need to repair your BMW 328 brakes right away when something goes wrong, or you will be risking complete brake failure every time you drive your car. Fortunately, your 328 brakes will usually give you plenty of warning before they fail completely.
One of the most common parts to wear down on your BMW 328 brakes are your brake pads. If you don't change your brake pads when necessary, other components of your 328 brakes can quickly become damaged, requiring a more costly repair. Most likely, your car is equipped with brake pad sensors that let you know when your brake pads require replacement. The sensors for your BMW 328 brakes will emit a squealing noise while you are driving that stops when you depress the brake pedal. Another common problem is soft or spongy 328 brakes. This is most often caused by a hydraulic brake fluid leak. If your BMW 328 brakes seem softer than usual, inspect your brake lines, hoses, and your master cylinder for possible leaks. You may also experience shuddering, grinding or pulling 328 brakes. Usually this behavior indicates a problem with your brake rotors or calipers.When you have determined what's causing the problem with your BMW 328 brakes, browse our online catalogue for the brake parts you need.