Posted on 2/25/2026

Brakes are one of the most important safety systems on your vehicle, yet they’re also surrounded by misinformation. From outdated advice passed down through generations to assumptions based on older vehicles, brake myths can lead drivers to delay service, ignore warning signs, or make unsafe decisions on the road. Understanding how modern braking systems work helps keep you safer and prevent unnecessary repairs. Let’s clear up some of the most common brake myths and explain what really matters when it comes to brake care. Myth: You Only Need Brakes Checked When You Hear Squealing One of the most widespread beliefs is that brakes only need attention when they start making noise. While squealing or grinding is often a sign of worn brake pads, not all brake problems announce themselves loudly. In fact, many issues develop quietly long before any noise occurs. Brake pads can wear ... read more