Kia Brake Service
Brake service for every Kia, using genuine Kia pads and rotors and factory-spec brake fluid. Factory-trained technicians, upfront pricing, a road test with every job — and every service is logged automatically against your Warranty Forever coverage.
Kia Brake Service Price & Coupons
Select your Kia to see current brake pricing and coupons for your model — every brake job uses genuine Kia parts and includes a brake inspection and road test. Prefer to spread it out? Service financing lets you pay over time.
Pricing shown for the Kia selected at Dean McCrary Kia of Mobile, 1733 E I-65 Service Rd S. Plus tax and shop supplies. Rotor replacement, calipers, and specialty brakes may require additional charges. Coupons cannot be combined with other offers. See service advisor for complete details.
More Ways to Save
Dean McCrary Kia thanks the people who serve our community. These discounts stack on top of current service pricing — just bring valid ID and mention it when you book. And when timing is tight, service financing financing lets you service now and pay over time.
Military Discount
Active-duty, reserve, and veteran service members qualify for a discount on Kia service. Present valid military ID at check-in and we’ll apply it to your brake service.
First Responder Discount
Police, firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics qualify for a first responder discount on Kia service. Present valid ID at check-in — our way of saying thank you.
Service Now, Pay Later
Split any service or repair into easy monthly payments with service financing — a quick application at check-in, and checking your options won’t affect your credit score. See how it works.
What’s Included in Kia Brake Service
One upfront price for the complete job — genuine parts, proper hardware, and a road test to confirm the fix.

OEM friction matched to your Kia’s weight — quiet, fade-free stops.

Lubricated and inspected; worn clips and shims replaced.

Moisture-tested at every service — critical in Gulf humidity.

Firm pedal, straight stops, no noise — confirmed before pickup.
When Does a Kia Need Brake Service?
Kia Brake Intervals
Most Kia brake pads last 30,000–70,000 miles, and brake fluid should be replaced about every 2 years or 30,000 miles. Your exact pad life depends on how and where you drive.
Gulf Coast driving is hard on brakes — stop-and-go traffic, towing, and humidity all accelerate wear and moisture in the fluid. We measure pad thickness and check fluid at every visit, so you replace on evidence, not guesswork. See your model’s full plan on the Kia maintenance schedule.
Signs You Need Brakes
Don’t wait — if you notice any of these, bring your Kia in for a free brake inspection:
Which Brake Service Does Your Kia Need?
Not every brake job is the same. Here’s how the three levels compare — your advisor recommends the right one after measuring your pads, rotors, and fluid.
The safest, longest-lasting result comes from replacing pads and rotors together and refreshing the fluid — but we’ll always measure first and recommend only what your Kia actually needs.
Why Get Your Brakes Done at Dean McCrary Kia?
Brakes are the one system you never want to gamble on. Here’s what only your Kia dealer brings — at pricing that competes with the shop down the street.
Factory-Trained Kia Technicians
Our techs train on Kia braking systems specifically — including ABS, electronic brake distribution, and hybrid/EV regenerative braking — not a little bit of every brand.
Genuine Kia Pads & Rotors
Matched OEM friction and rotors. Cheap aftermarket pads are a leading cause of squeal, dust, warped rotors, and comebacks — and can affect warranty coverage.
Recall & Software Checks — Free
Open recalls, campaigns, and brake-system software updates can only be done at a Kia dealer. We check for all three at every visit. Check your recalls.
Warranty Forever, Documented
Every visit here is recorded automatically against your factory warranty and Warranty Forever requirements — no receipts to save, no gaps to explain.
Transparent, Upfront Pricing
We measure first, then quote — and you approve the work before we start. No surprise add-ons at checkout.
We Know What Kias Need
Seeing hundreds of Kias a month means we know the pad compounds, rotor specs, and torque values your Kia calls for — and we road-test every job.
Kia Brake Service FAQs
How Much Does Kia Brake Service Cost?⌄
Kia brake service pricing varies by model, axle, and whether rotors need replacement. Select your Kia above to see current pricing and coupons. Service uses genuine Kia pads and rotors and includes a brake inspection and road test. Military and First Responder discounts are available with valid ID and stack on top of current pricing.
How Often Do Kia Brake Pads Need Replacing?⌄
Most Kia brake pads last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles, depending on driving style and conditions. Frequent stop-and-go traffic, towing, and Gulf Coast humidity shorten pad life. We measure pad thickness at every service and recommend replacement before the pads reach the wear limit. See the Kia maintenance schedule for your model.
What Are the Signs My Kia Needs Brakes?⌄
Watch for squealing or grinding noises, a longer stopping distance, a vibration or pulsation through the pedal, a brake warning light, a soft or spongy pedal, or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking. Grinding usually means the pads are worn to metal — bring it in right away, since that can damage the rotors.
Should Kia Rotors Be Resurfaced or Replaced?⌄
It depends on thickness and condition. If a rotor is above the minimum thickness and not badly scored or warped, it can sometimes be resurfaced. If it is below spec, cracked, or heavily worn, it must be replaced. We measure every rotor and recommend the safest, longest-lasting option — replacing pads and rotors together generally gives the best result.
How Often Should Kia Brake Fluid Be Changed?⌄
Kia generally recommends replacing brake fluid about every 2 years or 30,000 miles. Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which lowers its boiling point and reduces braking performance — especially in humid Gulf Coast conditions. We check fluid condition at every brake service and recommend a flush when it’s due.
Do Kia Hybrids and EVs Need Brake Service?⌄
Yes — and in a different way. Regenerative braking on hybrid and electric Kias (like the EV6, EV9, and Niro) means the friction brakes are used less, so pads can last longer. But that also means rotors can corrode from underuse, and calipers still need periodic service. We inspect the whole system and keep it healthy regardless of powertrain.
Can I Finance My Kia Service?⌄
Yes — Dean McCrary Kia offers service financing: service now, pay later. Split your oil change, brake job, or any repair into monthly payments — the application takes about a minute at check-in, and checking your options won’t affect your credit score.
What Service Customers Say
“The service department operated smoothly, the communication was excellent, and the overall atmosphere made the experience stress-free and enjoyable. It’s clear the staff takes pride in providing high-quality service and building lasting relationships with their customers. I highly recommend Dean McCrary Kia to anyone looking for reliable vehicle service and outstanding customer care.”
“The best dealership I’ve ever experienced buying a car from. Their service and parts departments are great too — always fast and very friendly.”
“The entire team at Dean McCrary Kia creates an environment where the customer feels supported and valued.”
Keep Your Kia Running Right
Brakes are one part of the picture. Explore the rest of your Kia’s care — all under one roof at Dean McCrary Kia.
Visit the Service Center
On the east side of the I-65 Service Road near Airport Blvd — easy to reach from anywhere in Mobile or across the bay in Baldwin County.
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Kia Brake Service Near Me — Dean McCrary Kia in Mobile, AL
Dean McCrary Kia provides genuine Kia brake service for every Kia model, serving Mobile, Daphne, Spanish Fort, Saraland, and the Alabama Gulf Coast. Every brake job uses genuine Kia pads and rotors, includes caliper and hardware service and a brake inspection, and ends with a road test by factory-trained technicians.
Kia Brake Service Price & Coupons
Brake service pricing varies by model, axle, and whether rotors need replacement. Select your Kia on this page to see current pricing and coupons. Military and First Responder discounts are available with valid ID.
How Often Do Kia Brakes Need Service?
Most Kia brake pads last 30,000 to 70,000 miles, and brake fluid should be replaced about every 2 years or 30,000 miles. Gulf Coast stop-and-go driving and humidity can shorten those intervals.
Signs Your Kia Needs Brake Service
Squealing or grinding, longer stopping distances, a pulsating pedal, a brake warning light, or the vehicle pulling to one side all indicate it is time for a brake inspection.
Genuine Kia Pads and Rotors
Genuine Kia parts are engineered for your vehicle’s braking system for quiet, fade-free stops — and help protect your factory warranty and Warranty Forever coverage.