Aug 22, 2025
a mechanic working on the brakes for a vehicle.



The brakes on your Cadillac are finely tuned and engineered, giving you the confidence to enjoy every drive. However, it’s important to have regular Cadillac brake maintenance at your local dealership to ensure your brakes remain in peak condition and keep you safe.

Schedule Regular Cadillac Brake Maintenance

Nothing can replace a regular inspection by skilled technicians at your local Cadillac dealership. This should include your brake fluid, pads, rotors, and brake lines, and should be ideally carried out at least once a year. You may need more frequent inspections if you drive regularly on hilly terrain or in lots of stop-start traffic. Your dealership can advise on the optimum inspection frequency based on your model and your driving habits.

Monitor the Brake Fluid

The brake fluid performs a critical role in transferring the pressure from the pedal to the braking system. Over time, the brake fluid can start to degrade and pick up debris. This can impair braking function and even cause damage to the brakes. The brake fluid should therefore be topped off regularly and completely replaced at the recommended intervals.

Recognize the Signs of Brake Wear

Attending to any brake problems promptly can prevent more serious damage to your braking system. Some of the most common signs to look out for include:

  • Unusual noises, such as squealing or grinding
  • Vibrations while braking
  • Soft or spongy brake pedal
  • Burning odor
  • More movement in the brake pedal
  • Pulling to one side
  • Leaking brake fluid

Always Use Genuine Cadillac Parts

When it’s time to replace any of the brake components, it’s important to only use genuine Cadillac parts. Genuine parts were designed specifically for your car and will fit precisely, delivering a high-quality performance. Generic parts may not fit as well and may need to be modified.

Pay Attention to Warning Lights

Your Cadillac is equipped with warning lights on your dashboard that will illuminate if there’s a problem. Many factors could cause the light to illuminate, but it could mean that your braking ability is impaired. For this reason, you should never ignore the warning light and should schedule an inspection right away.

Adopt Good Driving Habits

Although your dealership can help keep your brakes in excellent condition, your driving will have an impact too. If you drive aggressively or regularly ride the brakes, you may find that parts need replacing more frequently. Coasting where possible and maintaining a steady speed will help to extend the lifespan of your brakes and keep the system operating smoothly.

If you think you might have a problem with your brakes, or you just want to schedule a regular inspection, we can help. Contact us today at Service Chevrolet Cadillac in Lafayette, LA to discuss your Cadillac with the experts you can trust.