How to check brake pads yourself?
Release time:
2024-12-29
A new brake pad typically has a thickness of about 1.5 cm, and it gradually wears down with use. Professional technicians recommend that when the thickness of the brake pad is visibly reduced to about 1/3 of its original thickness (approximately 0.5 cm), vehicle owners should increase the frequency of self-checks and be ready to replace it. Of course, some vehicle models may not allow for visual inspection due to wheel design, requiring the tire to be removed for a proper check. Each brake pad has a raised indicator on both sides, which is about two to three millimeters thick. This is also the minimum thickness for replacing the brake pads. If the thickness of the brake pad is parallel to this indicator, it must be replaced. Therefore, when the brake pad thickness approaches this indicator, vehicle owners should be vigilant and prepared. However, it is difficult to accurately observe without removing the tire. Currently, many models will provide a warning on the dashboard when the brake pads are too thin, making self-checking a bit easier.

A newbrake padThe thickness is generally around 1.5cm, and it will gradually become thinner with use due to continuous friction. Professional technicians suggest that when the thickness is visually observedbrake padto be only about 1/3 of the original thickness (approximately 0.5cm), car owners should increase the frequency of self-inspection and be ready to replace it at any time. Of course, some models may not have the conditions for visual inspection due to wheel hub design, and the tires need to be removed to complete the inspection. Eachbrake padside has a raised mark, which is about two to three millimeters thick. This is also the limit for replacing the brake disc when it is at its thinnest. Ifbrake padthe thickness is parallel to this mark, it must be replaced. Therefore, whenbrake padthe thickness approaches this mark, car owners should be ready to observe at any time. However, it is difficult to accurately observe with the naked eye without removing the tires. Currently, many models havebrake pada warning on the dashboard when it is too thin.The handbrakelight will provide some indication, making self-inspection relatively easier.
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