Jun 27, 2026
5 Signs You Need New Brakes at Weirs GMC in Biddeford, Maine
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5 Signs You Need New Brakes Before a Maine Winter

Squealing, grinding, or a soft pedal? Those are your brakes asking for help — and you want them sorted before the first icy morning. Here are the five signs we tell Biddeford drivers to watch for.

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The Short Answer

Don’t Wait on the One System That Stops You

Brakes almost always warn you before they fail. The trick is catching it at the squeal, not the grind — once the pad material is gone you’re into the rotors, and a quick pad job becomes pads and rotors.

If any of the signs below sound familiar, get a free brake inspection in Biddeford before winter. You can see all of our maintenance on our GMC Service Center page, and brakes run through our same-day Express Shop.

What To Watch For

The 5 Signs (Plus One)

SignWhat it usually means
Squealing or chirpingA built-in wear indicator sounds at about 2 mm of pad left — time for brakes.
Grinding (metal-on-metal)Pads are gone; rotors are taking damage. Don’t keep driving on it.
Shimmy / pulsing pedalOften warped or worn rotors.
Soft or low pedalWorn pads or a fluid/hydraulic issue.
Longer stops or a dash lightGet it checked now — especially before ice.
Pulling to one sideA sticking caliper or uneven wear.

We recommend a quick brake check at least every 7,500 miles. Schedule one free.

Why Maine Is Hard on Brakes

Salt, Hills & Stop-and-Go

  • Road salt  →  corrodes rotors, hardware, and brake lines fast.
  • Hilly back roads  →  more braking, more heat, more wear.
  • Towing & plowing  →  extra load means shorter pad life.
  • The fix  →  ACDelco and GM Genuine pads & rotors, installed by GM-certified techs.
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FAQ

Your Questions

How do I know if I need new brakes?
The most common signs are a squealing or chirping noise (a wear indicator that sounds at about 2mm of pad left), grinding, a shimmy or pulsing pedal, a soft or low pedal, longer stops, or a brake warning light. If you notice any, get a free brake inspection.
How long do GMC brake pads last?
It varies a lot with how and where you drive. City stop-and-go, towing, plowing, and Maine road salt all shorten pad life, so there’s no single number. We recommend a quick inspection at least every 7,500 miles to replace them at the right time.
Is the brake inspection really free?
Yes. Bring it in and we’ll check your pads, rotors, and hardware and tell you straight whether you need brakes now or have miles left, with no obligation.
Why should I do brakes before winter?
Ice and snow demand every bit of stopping power. Worn brakes plus a slick road is exactly when you don’t want longer stopping distances, so fall is the smart time to check them.
What brake parts does Weirs use?
GM Genuine Parts (original equipment) and ACDelco Gold or Silver, all designed, tested, and backed by GM for your vehicle.
Can I get brakes done same-day?
Often, yes. Brake work runs through our Express Shop, which schedules three appointments every 40 minutes. Booking ahead is best, especially if rotors are involved.
Do you service brakes on non-GMC vehicles?
Yes. Our Express Shop services brakes on all makes and models with quality parts and a real inspection.
Weirs GMC service in Biddeford, Maine
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Stop Safely This Winter in Biddeford

Free brake inspection, GM-backed parts, often same-day. Minutes from Saco, Kennebunk, and Portland.

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