German Car Brake Repair in Lexington, MA — Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche & VW

Squealing, grinding, a shaking wheel, or a brake warning light — brake symptoms tell you what is wrong before we ever put the car on a lift. At Auto Engineering in Lexington, MA, we repair brakes on Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and VW with quality pads, rotors, and sensors, typically at around 30% below dealership pricing, with loaner cars available.

Grinding or a soft, sinking pedal? Stop driving and call us at (781) 676-7700 — grinding is metal-on-metal, and a sinking pedal is a hydraulic failure.
Newly installed brake rotor and caliper - German car brake repair at Auto Engineering Lexington MA

Fresh rotor and caliper after a brake service. Photo: dave_7, CC BY 2.0

What Your Brakes Are Telling You

SymptomLikely CauseHow Urgent
Squeal at low speedWear indicators — pads near the endBook soon
GrindingMetal on metal — pads gone, rotors being damagedNow — drive gently
Pulsing pedal or shaking wheelWarped or unevenly worn rotorsBook soon
Soft or sinking pedalBrake fluid or hydraulic problemDo not drive
Brake warning lightWear sensor tripped or low fluidDiagnose this week
Pulling to one sideSticking caliper or uneven pad wearBook soon
No symptoms, just milesPads and fluid age even when quietCheck at oil service

Why German Brakes Are Not a Quick-Lube Job

  • Electronic wear sensors — BMW and Mercedes embed sensors that must be replaced with the pads and properly reset, or the warning stays on
  • Rotors are replaced, not machined — German rotors are engineered to wear with the pads; “turning” them is old-car thinking that chain shops still apply
  • Brake fluid has a schedule — every 2 years on most German makes; skipped flushes are behind many soft-pedal complaints
  • Performance setups welcome — drilled rotors, track pads, and big-brake kits are daily work here; we support the tuned cars we build

What a Brake Job Here Includes

1. Measure & Tell You Straight

Pads measured, rotors checked, fluid tested. Sometimes the fix is one axle, not both — and if the pads have another season in them, we say so.

2. Quality Parts, Fitted Right

Pads and rotors matched to how you drive, new wear sensors where fitted, caliper and hardware service, fluid flush when due.

3. Reset, Road Test, Document

Service systems reset, road tested, and documented in your service history — at roughly 30% below the dealership’s $250+/hour math.

Brake Questions

My brakes squeal but the dealer says the pads are fine — what gives?

Light squeal can come from glazing, dust, or pad compound — annoying but harmless. Squeal from wear indicators means the pads are finishing. An inspection tells the difference in minutes.

How long do brake pads last on a German car?

Anywhere from 25,000 to 60,000+ miles depending on the car and the driver — highway commuters get far more life than stop-and-go city drivers. We measure and give you the real number at every oil service.

Do I need both axles done at once?

Not necessarily — fronts and rears wear at different rates. We quote what the measurements say, not a package.

My new brakes squeak — is that normal?

A light squeak during bed-in is common and fades within a few hundred miles. Grinding or constant noise after a brake job is not normal — come back and we will make it right.

Hearing Something? Get It Inspected

Honest measurements, straight answers, and loaner cars if the work takes longer than a coffee.

(781) 676-7700

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