Squealing
A high-pitched squeal when braking is usually the wear indicator, a small metal tab built into the pad to warn you it is getting thin. Cheapest moment to act.

Squealing, grinding, or a soft pedal? Get an honest brake inspection, a fixed quote before any work, and a 12-month warranty. Certified technicians, genuine and OEM-grade parts, free pickup across Dubai.
A woman brought her SUV into our Al Quoz bay last summer after ignoring a squeal for three weeks. She thought it was just dust, common enough in Dubai. By the time she came in, the worn pads had ground metal-on-metal into her discs, and what would have been a AED 350 pad change had become a AED 1,400 pad-and-rotor job on both front wheels. The squeal had been the wear indicator doing exactly what it is designed to do: warn her while the fix was still cheap.
That is the pattern we see most with brakes. People wait, because the car still stops. But brakes do not fail all at once. They fade, and every week of waiting moves you from a cheap pad change toward discs, and from discs toward calipers. At FIXGO, our technicians inspect the whole system first, tell you honestly what needs doing now versus what can wait, and quote a fixed price before touching anything. Your safety is not something to guess at.
Every brake page in Dubai tells you to call for a price. We will just show you. These are our real starting ranges, before VAT, for the most common brake jobs. Brakes are a safety system, so we never upsell what your car does not need, and we tell you what can safely wait.
| Job | Price range (AED) | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Brake inspection & report | from 100 (free if you proceed) | 30 min |
| Brake pad replacement (per axle) | 250 to 800 | 1 to 2 hours |
| Disc / rotor replacement (per axle) | 300 to 900 | 1 to 2 hours |
| Pads + discs together (per axle) | 800 to 2,000 | 2 to 3 hours |
| Brake fluid flush | 120 to 250 | 45 min |
| Caliper repair / replacement | 400 to 1,500 | 2 to 4 hours |
Final price depends on your car and parts choice (genuine or OEM-grade, your call). European and performance cars sit at the higher end. You get the full quote in writing first, and we are typically 30 to 50% below dealer pricing.
A high-pitched squeal when braking is usually the wear indicator, a small metal tab built into the pad to warn you it is getting thin. Cheapest moment to act.
A harsh metal-on-metal grind means the pads are gone and the backing plate is cutting into your disc. This is the AED 350 job becoming a AED 1,400 one. Stop driving on it.
A pedal that sinks too far or feels soft points to air or moisture in the brake fluid, or a leak. Your stopping power is compromised. Get it checked now.
Other signs worth acting on: vibration through the steering wheel when braking (usually warped discs), the car pulling to one side (uneven pads or a sticking caliper), longer stopping distances, or the brake warning light on your dash. None of these fix themselves, and all of them get more expensive the longer you wait.
Nearly two-thirds of brake jobs we see are pads or discs, both of which are far cheaper caught early. The dust-and-glazing cases are the ones where we tell people honestly that they do not need to spend anything yet.
The disc is still within spec and only the friction material is worn. The most common and most affordable brake job. Done in about an hour per axle.
The discs are scored, warped, or below minimum thickness, so replacing pads alone would not be safe or last. We do both together for proper braking.
Caliper, fluid, or hydraulic problems on top of pads and discs. Less common, but when safety needs it, we lay out every cost before starting.
Brakes are the one system where we will never tell you to wait if it is genuinely unsafe. We will also never invent work your car does not need.
Brakes everywhere wear out. In Dubai they wear faster, for two reasons. First, the heat: hard braking turns motion into heat, and when ambient temperatures already sit above 45°C, brakes run hotter and pads and fluid degrade quicker. Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time and its boiling point drops, which is why we recommend a fluid flush more often here than a European manual suggests. Second, the traffic: stop-and-go crawling on Sheikh Zayed Road and constant city braking wear pads far faster than open-road driving. A set of pads that might last 70,000 km in a mild climate often needs changing closer to 30,000 to 40,000 km on Dubai roads.
Wear indicator starts chirping. Pads are thin but the disc is fine. A simple pad change, lowest cost.
Pads fully worn, metal now contacting the disc. Pad cost plus disc damage starting.
Discs gouged below safe thickness. Now a pad-and-disc job on the affected axle.
Heat and debris damage the caliper. The cheapest fix has now multiplied several times over.
WhatsApp, call, or the form on this page. We assign a brake technician, not a generalist.
Pads, discs, calipers, fluid, hoses, and the ABS system. We measure pad and disc thickness, we do not eyeball it.
You see the measurements and photos, with a written price and a clear note on what is urgent versus what can wait.
Nothing is replaced until you say yes.
Genuine or OEM-grade pads and discs, torqued correctly, bedded in properly.
We test the brakes before you collect, and hand you a written 12-month warranty.
We service brakes across more than 40 makes, from daily Toyotas and Nissans to European performance cars. That includes the heavier, more demanding setups: Range Rover and large SUVs that eat pads, the high-performance brakes on BMW M, Mercedes-AMG and Porsche, and the electronic parking-brake systems on modern Audi and VW that need the right diagnostic tool to retract before a pad change. If your car has brakes, we have the parts and the kit for it.
Last spring a Range Rover Sport came in with a heavy grinding noise and a vibration through the pedal that the owner could feel in his foot. He had been quoted a frightening figure by a dealer for a complete brake overhaul on all four corners. Our inspection told a more honest story: the front discs were scored and needed replacing with new pads, but the rears still had plenty of life and only needed a clean and a fluid top-up.
We replaced the front pads and discs, flushed the old moisture-heavy fluid, cleaned and lubricated the rear calipers, and road-tested it. He paid for the work the car actually needed, not the work the dealer wanted to sell, and drove out with brakes that felt new for a fraction of the original quote. That is the whole point of an honest inspection: you fix what is unsafe, you leave what is fine.
Brake pad replacement runs from AED 250 to 800 per axle, discs from AED 300 to 900, and pads-and-discs together AED 800 to 2,000 per axle. You get a fixed written quote before any work. See the pricing table above.
Listen for a high-pitched squeal (the wear indicator), watch for longer stopping distances, and feel for vibration. We measure pad thickness exactly during a free-with-repair inspection.
Only if the discs are scored, warped, or below minimum thickness. If they are still within spec, we replace pads alone and save you money. We measure and show you.
Not necessarily. Front brakes do most of the work and wear faster, so they often need doing first. We replace per axle based on actual wear, not a blanket upsell.
Usually one to two hours per axle. Pads and discs together take a little longer. We give you a firm time at the quote stage.
Most often a worn pad wear indicator, but sometimes just dust or glazing, which is harmless. If it is only dust we tell you so and you pay nothing.
Roughly every two years, sooner in Dubai's heat. Fluid absorbs moisture and its boiling point drops, which weakens braking under hard or repeated use.
Heat and stop-and-go traffic. Pads that might last 70,000 km elsewhere often need changing nearer 30,000 to 40,000 km here.
Yes, including BMW M, Mercedes-AMG, Porsche, and the electronic parking-brake systems on modern Audi and VW that need a diagnostic tool to service correctly.
Every brake job carries a 12-month warranty on parts and labour. If a warrantied issue recurs, we fix it free.
An honest inspection, a fixed quote, and OEM-grade parts, all backed by a 12-month warranty. Brakes are the one thing you should never put off. Free pickup across Dubai.