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After all, your brakes wouldn't be doing their job properly if they didn't wear down, now would they? Whatever you do, do not attempt your own brake repair; take your car to a certified brake repair technician at the earliest sign of trouble. Repair shops are the best qualified places to handle brake repair. Your brakes have a few ways of letting you know when brake repair is needed, such as wear indicators that squeal when they start scraping against the turning rotor. Low brake fluid will trigger your brake light, while either a strong odor or an accumulation of amber liquid underneath your car indicates leaking brake fluid. You can't miss the smell of brake fluid! A vibrating wheel or brake pedal signals problems with a rotor surface.