Brake Repair and Service in Calgary, AB

Brakes are responsible for bringing your vehicle to a safe and controlled stop, ensuring your well-being and those around you. If you're experiencing any changes in your braking performance, don't ignore them and contact the professionals at Shawnee Station Automotive in Calgary, AB.

Shawnee Station Automotive offers top-notch brake repair and service in Calgary, AB.

Brake Inspections

The Shawnee Station Automotive team will inspect all of the major components of your vehicle’s brake system, including the drums, pads, rotors, shoes, and linings, and give you a clear and honest evaluation of the current condition of the brake system. Our team will recommend replacements or repairs to maintain and improve the performance of your vehicles based on this check.

Brake Repairs

If you have any concerns regarding the current condition of your brakes, it’s best to call Shawnee Station Automotive or visit our location at 14379 Macleod Trail Southwest, Calgary, AB T2Y 1M7. The common symptoms of a faulty brake system include an odd feeling when you push the pedal, a pulsing sensation in the brake pedal, a grinding or squeaking sound, or visible brake dust. From simple brake pad changes to ABS repairs, we’ve got you covered.

Brake Fluid Service

Brake fluid is one of the most important car fluids we service at Shawnee Station Automotive. We’ll evaluate the current state of your brake fluid and, if needed, flush the old and replace it with a new one.

Brake Service Near Me

When your car needs brake service or repairs in Calgary, AB, there’s one place that stands out as the best: Shawnee Station Automotive. We gladly accept appointments over the phone and online.

Visit us at 14379 Macleod Trail Southwest, Calgary, AB T2Y 1M7.

Stop Safely with Shawnee Station Automotive – Reliable Brake Repair and Service.

How Can I Protect My Dashboard From Cracking | Shawnee Station Automotive Calgary, AB
April 30, 2026
Learn how to protect your dashboard from cracking with simple tips that reduce sun damage, heat, dryness, and long-term interior wear to keep your car looking its best.
April 3, 2026
When a vehicle is functioning correctly, it should maintain a straight path during deceleration. If the steering wheel tugs to one side or the vehicle drifts toward the shoulder when you press the brake pedal, it is a clear indication of an imbalance in the braking or suspension system. This phenomenon is not merely an annoyance; it is a sign that one side of the vehicle is providing more stopping force than the other, or that the mechanical geometry of the car is compromised. The Primary Culprits of Brake Pulling Understanding why this occurs requires a look at how hydraulic and mechanical forces work together to stop a vehicle weighing several thousand pounds. 1. A Seized or "Stuck" Brake Caliper The brake caliper is the component that houses the brake pads and uses hydraulic pressure to squeeze them against the rotor. Inside the caliper is a piston. Over time, road grime, rust, or heat can cause this piston to seize. If the left caliper is seized: It may not apply pressure at all, causing the right side to do all the work. Consequently, the car pulls to the right. If the caliper is stuck "on": It might stay partially applied even when you are not braking, leading to extreme heat and a pull toward that side during operation. 2. A Collapsed Internal Brake Hose While the exterior of a brake hose might look fine, the internal lining can collapse. This creates a "one-way valve" effect. Brake fluid is forced into the caliper under high pressure when you step on the pedal, but it cannot return easily. This causes the brake on that side to stay applied longer than the other, resulting in a distinct pull. 3. Contaminated Brake Pads Brake pads require a specific coefficient of friction to work. If oil, grease, or leaking brake fluid gets onto the surface of the pads on one side of the car, those pads will lose their "bite." When you brake, the "clean" side will grab effectively while the "contaminated" side slides, pulling the car toward the side that is still working correctly. Comparing Causes of Pulling: At a Glance The following table outlines the most common reasons for a vehicle pulling during braking and how a technician identifies the root cause.
What Can A Computer Diagnostic Find About My Car? | Shawnee Station Automotive
March 27, 2026
Shawnee Station Automotive in Calgary, AB, explains what a computer diagnostic can reveal about your car beyond warning lights.

Featured Blogs & News