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Do you detect a sharp, pungent odor? Is light amber liquid pooling underneath your car? Again, take your car in to your brake repair shop as soon as you notice either of these occurrences. Chances are, you've got a leak in your brake fluid line. Your brake wear indicators are designed to wear down; if they didn't, they wouldn't be doing their job properly, would they? They're meant to make a grinding noise to let you know that it's time for brake repair and will also squeal when you release your brake pedal. However, other rotor issues may be present if a brake pedal or wheel begins to vibrate. In either case, have your brakes checked out as soon as possible! Experts recommend that you take a few preventative measures to keep your brakes operating at their best.