How to Check Your Jaguar’s Brakes
Considering how fast you probably drive that Jaguar, it’s critical that its brakes always be in top working condition. Your brakes are a critical lifeline, and what’s more the longer you put them off, the more it will cost you. You should have your brakes professionally inspected every several thousand miles. You can also check them yourself through one of two ways: looking and listening. Look through the spaces between the spokes of your wheels. You should be able to see the outside brake pad pressed against the rotor. Make sure there is at least a quarter inch of pad. You can also listen for high pitched screeching sounds when you brake, which is a sign the pad has worn out and your brakes are grinding against the rotors.