Brake Repair and Replacement
Your brakes are one of the primary safety features on your Subaru, making any issues that arise within the system a matter of urgent repair. Most of the components in your braking system are designed to last the lifetime of your vehicle unless something catastrophic happens. This means that most of issues you are likely to experience will center around brake pad replacement, rotor resurfacing, or a brake fluid flush. The most common service visit is brake pad replacement, and you can know it's time for one when your brakes start making a squealing noise while driving around Cape Cod. If you experience a spongy feeling when pressing the brake pedal, it may indicate your brake fluid is reaching the end of its usefulness and needs replacing.
More Serious Issues
Long-term repairs may only crop up once or twice when you own your Subaru, but they're vitally important to take care of, as putting them off may lead to expensive repairs down the line. Your technician can help you track when your timing belt needs changing, or your spark plugs need inspecting. Fluids in your engine, like transmission fluid, coolant, and power steering fluid, also need to be flushed and replaced. Struts, shocks, and differentials all need inspection and repair at some point in your vehicle's lifetime.