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Adm Advanced Diagnostics Auto Center
✓ Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection
11305 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
License #279300 · California state licensing records · data refresh 2026-08-03
About this brake and lamp inspection station
Located at 11305 Santa Monica Blvd in Los Angeles, CA, Adm Advanced Diagnostics Auto Center serves drivers across the Los Angeles County area. Its state license — #279300 — is on record in California's licensing data as of 2026-08-03.
State records list its specialty as Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection — self-reported by the shop. Phone: (310) 477-3355. A quick call first is the fastest way to confirm hours and today's wait.
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Common questions
Where is Adm Advanced Diagnostics Auto Center located? Adm Advanced Diagnostics Auto Center is at 11305 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025, in Los Angeles County. Phone: (310) 477-3355.
What license does Adm Advanced Diagnostics Auto Center hold? Adm Advanced Diagnostics Auto Center appears in California state licensing records under license #279300 (data refresh 2026-08-03).
What are the signs I need new brakes? Squealing or grinding sounds, vibration in the pedal, longer stopping distances, or a spongy pedal are the primary warning signs.
Squealing = wear indicators touching rotor (replace soon) Grinding = metal-on-metal (replace immediately) Pulsation or vibration often means warped rotors Soft/spongy pedal may indicate hydraulic issue, not just pads Dashboard brake warning light is always immediate action Per ASE brake inspection standards and NHTSA guidance.
How long do brake pads last? Brake pads typically last 30,000-70,000 miles — driving style and terrain are the biggest variables.
City stop-and-go driving wears pads 2-3x faster than highway Heavier vehicles put more load on brake components Quality of pad compound affects longevity significantly Front pads wear faster than rear on most vehicles California hills and canyon driving accelerate wear Per ASE technician guidelines and brake manufacturer data.