Land Rover Brake Service & Repair in Walnut Grove
Best auto repair & service near you — trusted mechanics for all makes & models.
When your Land Rover’s brakes squeak, pulse, or the dash light pops on, trust Dale’s Auto Service & Repair in Walnut Grove.
Since 1989, our certified brake specialists diagnose fast, quote transparently, and deliver dealership-quality workmanship without the dealership prices.
From pads and rotors to ABS sensors and fluid flushes, we keep your Land Rover stopping straight and safe.
Why Dale’s? The Best Choice for Brake Repair Near You
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Land Rover specialists: Evoque, Discovery, LR4, Defender, Range Rover & more
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Certified mechanics using OEM-grade parts and torque-spec procedures
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All makes & models welcome (perfect for mixed-brand households & fleets)
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Same-day service on most pad/rotor jobs (subject to parts availability)
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Digital inspection with photos for full transparency
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Fair, upfront pricing with options (OEM or premium aftermarket)
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Established 1989 — the best auto service shop in the Lower Mainland for customer care and quality
Common Land Rover Brake Services We Perform
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Brake pad & rotor replacement (front/rear)
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Parking brake (EPB) service & calibration
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Brake fluid flush (DOT 4) & moisture testing
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Caliper service/replacement & slide pin service
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Brake hose/line repair & ABS sensor diagnostics
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Brake noise, pull, or vibration diagnosis
Signs Your Land Rover Needs Brake Service
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Squealing, grinding, or clicking when braking
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Steering wheel shake or vibration at highway speeds
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Longer stopping distances or soft/spongy pedal
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Burning smell or hot-wheel after a drive
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Brake/ABS/EPB warning lights
Our Brake Service Process
- Road test & digital inspection (photos + measurements)
- Precise diagnosis & estimate (parts options, timelines)
- Certified repair with proper bedding-in procedure
- Quality control road test and torque re-check
- Service report with maintenance recommendations
Book Your Appointment
Call/Text: 604-530-9160
Email: sales@dalesauto.ca
Frequently Asked Brake Service Questions
1) How much does Land Rover brake pad and rotor replacement cost?
Pricing varies by model and rotor type (standard vs. coated or two-piece). After our digital inspection, we’ll give you an exact quote with OEM or premium aftermarket options to fit your budget and driving style.
2) Do I need to replace rotors every time I replace pads?
Often, yes. Many Land Rovers arrive with rotors below spec or with heat spots/lip wear. Replacing rotors with pads ensures proper bedding and avoids noise, vibration, and premature wear.
3) Why is my Land Rover’s brake warning light on?
It could be pad wear sensors, low fluid from normal pad wear, or an ABS/EPB issue. We’ll scan the system, measure pad/rotor life, test fluid moisture, and pinpoint the cause before any work starts.
4) OEM vs aftermarket parts — what’s best?
We offer both. OEM keeps factory feel with predictable NVH. Premium aftermarket can reduce dust, improve bite, or save cost. We’ll recommend the right combo for how you drive.
5) How often should I change brake fluid?
Typically every 2 years (or sooner if moisture tests high). Fresh fluid protects ABS/EPB hardware and preserves pedal feel — especially important on heavy, high-performance Land Rovers.
Disk Brake Service
A disc brake is a type of brake that uses calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc in order to create friction that slows the rotation of the wheel(s)….more
Drum Brake Service
The drum brake may look complicated, and it can be pretty intimidating when you open one up. Let’s break it down and explain what each piece does.
Like the disc brake, the drum brake has two brake shoes and a piston. But the drum brake also has an adjuster mechanism, an emergency brake mechanism and lots of springs…more
Brake Fluid Flush
Brake fluid is possibly the single most neglected component of the automobile.
Most high performance drivers check their tire pressures and change their engine oil at frequent intervals, but virtually no one ever changes the brake fluid in their street car.
Brake fluid will not be able to handle the heat when it is contaminated…more
ABS/STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM
Most vehicles come standard with ABS and some level of traction control, while others include optional stability and roll-over mitigation systems.
Failing to properly repair these systems can put the driver at risk, especially in vehicles with a high center of gravity.
If the ABS light is on, request diagnostic time to identify and resolve the issue…more
Here are more Brake Services we offer:
- Bleed, Fill and Adjust Brakes
- Rotor and Drum Resurfacing
- Caliper Reconditioning and Replacement
- Wheel Cylinder Replacement
- New Master Cylinders
- Brake Line Repair and Replacement
- New Brake Hoses
- ABS Diagnosis and Repair
- Power Boosters
- Parking Brake Service and Repair















