CLUTCH & BRAKE REPAIRS IN NAMBOUR
We’re here to make sure your vehicle drives safely and smoothly every time.
Your brakes are the most important safety feature on your vehicle, and if something doesn’t feel right it’s worth getting checked straight away. At AEQ, we carry out brake repairs for cars, 4WDs and light trucks right here in our Woombye workshop. From squeaking pads and soft pedals to uneven braking or dashboard warning lights, we’ll inspect the system properly and fix the problem before it turns into something bigger.
We only use quality parts so your brakes perform the way they should every time. Our team also looks after clutch servicing and repairs, from worn plates and hydraulic faults to full replacements. If you’re noticing gear grinding, slipping, power loss or changes in pedal feel, we’ll track down the cause of it and make sure your vehicle's safe to drive again.
Looking for clutch and brake repairs in Nambour or anywhere on the Sunshine Coast? Give AEQ a ring on (07) 5442 2278 and we’ll get you booked in.
FAST, PROFESSIONAL BRAKE INSPECTIONS & REPAIRS
CLUTCH REPLACEMENTS, HYDRAULICS & DRIVELINE CHECKS
FULL BRAKE & CLUTCH SOLUTIONS
We handle all types of brake repairs, including pad and rotor replacements, fluid flushes, handbrake adjustments and ABS diagnostics. From the family car to a work ute, or even your daily runabout, we'll make sure everything's sorted properly.
Brake wear often creeps up slowly, so we check the whole system and let you know exactly needs attention to keep you safe on the road. Clutches also need regular care, especially if you tow, sit in heavy traffic or notice slipping or odd noises. We look over every part carefully and only use quality components that meet manufacturer standards.
Need brake repairs or clutch work? Drop by the workshop or give us a call to book a time that suits you.
FAQ
How do I know if I need brake repairs?
Common signs include squealing or grinding noises, a soft or spongy brake pedal, vibration while braking, or the car pulling to one side. Dashboard brake warning lights are also a sign something needs checking. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s best to book an inspection as soon as possible.
How often should I replace brake pads?
Brake pads generally need replacing every 40,000 to 70,000 kilometres, depending on driving habits, vehicle type, and the quality of parts used. Regular servicing helps monitor pad wear and avoid damage to other components, like rotors.
Can I drive with worn brakes or a slipping clutch?
It’s not recommended. Worn brakes reduce your ability to stop safely, while a slipping clutch can lead to driveline damage or total failure. It’s best to get the issue checked early to avoid bigger (and more expensive) problems.