Porsche Brake Repair serving Cambridge, MA
Cambridge is approximately 18 minutes from our Stoneham shop on Pine Street. We see customers from Cambridge, Somerville, Boston, Arlington, Belmont, and the wider Middlesex County area every week. Most Cambridge driving runs through Massachusetts Avenue, Memorial Drive, and the McGrath Highway, which shapes the wear pattern on the vehicles we service.
Cambridge has the highest Tesla and Prius density on our customer list. We have Model 3/Y service experience and stock hybrid 12V auxiliary batteries, which is the most common Prius no-start cause.
What this means for brake repair in Cambridge: Premium-import customers expect OEM-quiet brake performance, so we stock OEM-spec pad/rotor sets to avoid chasing brake-dust complaints after the work is done.
Why Porsche Brake Repair takes specialized knowledge
911 sports cars, Cayenne and Macan SUVs, Panamera and Taycan grand tourers. Porsche owners deserve a shop that takes the engineering seriously. Our technicians use PIWIS-compatible diagnostic equipment and source OEM Porsche or Porsche-spec parts for every service.
- Oil specification: Porsche A40 5W-40 / 0W-40. Porsche-approved oils only.
- Diagnostic tool: Porsche PIWIS-equivalent factory-level diagnostic.
- Common engines we service on this Porsche: 9A2 3.0T flat-6 (911 Carrera) · MA1.20 2.0T (Macan) · Audi-sourced V6/V8 (Cayenne, Panamera)
- Common transmissions: PDK DCT (7-speed) · Tiptronic 8AT (Cayenne/Panamera)
Our Brake Repair process for Porsche in Cambridge
Complete brake system inspection, pad replacement, rotor resurfacing, and hydraulic repairs.
The Porsche-specific note: Porsche ceramic composite brake (PCCB) pads and rotors are Porsche-only parts. We order to spec.
What we check during a Brake Repair visit
- Pad thickness (front and rear) measured with a digital depth gauge, not eyeballed
- Rotor minimum thickness measured with a micrometer; we resurface only when within spec
- Caliper slide pin inspection, lubrication, and seal condition
- Brake fluid moisture test; above 3% triggers a flush recommendation
- Wheel-cylinder, hose, and steel-line corrosion check (critical in MA winter areas)
- EPB (electric parking brake) function verified with our factory-level scan tool
Schedule Porsche Brake Repair from Cambridge
We are 18 minutes away on Pine Street in Stoneham. Call or book an appointment online. We accept all makes and models.
(781) 438-3838 Request Appointment