Renault brake campaign

11 Sep 2017 / 14:16 H.

    TC Euro Cars (TCEC) is offering a service campaign on brake parts and labour for Renault customers.
    “Brakes are an important vehicle component as defective brakes are one of the most common causes of serious accidents. It is crucial for drivers to test their brakes regularly, as well as before any long-distance travel to help ensure their brakes are in good condition. This in turn will allow them to pick up on any problems early on and get them fixed, thus avoiding more serious and costly problems and the potentially deadly risk of sudden brake failure,” the company said.
    “Some warning signs drivers should look for that may indicate their brakes need to be replaced include:
    - Needing to press much harder than usual on the brake pedal.
    - Vehicle taking longer than usual to stop when brakes are applied.
    - Brake pedal sinking right down when you put your foot on it.
    - Brake pedal becoming very stiff and hard to push down.
    - Hand/Parking brake not releasing or if there is less resistance than usual when pulling it up or pushing it down.
    “As a rule of thumb, testing of brakes should be done early in the journey, once a week and before long journeys, always on a safe, empty, flat stretch of road. If drivers notice any problems or are in any doubt as to the state of brakes, they should consult a qualified mechanic immediately and not risk driving the vehicle if there is a possibility the brakes are damaged.”
    The Renault Brake Service campaign is applicable to all Renault models, excluding the electric vehicles (EVs) and new Koleos models. The campaign offers customers 20% discounts on selected brake parts (pads, shoes and discs) and a 10% reduction on labour charges on the related brake servicing job. Meanwhile, RENCARE customers will enjoy an additional 10% off labour costs for the relevant brake repairs and service.
    This campaign is valid from Sept 1 to Oct 31 at all 14 authorised Renault service centres nationwide.

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