The Replacement Cycle of Brake Pads
The Replacement Cycle of Brake Pads There is no fixed standard for the replacement cycle of brake pads, which usually depends on various factors, such as driving habits, driving road conditions, vehicle types, etc. Generally speaking, the brake pads of an ordinary family car may need to be replaced after driving about 30,000 to 60,000 kilometers. However, if you often drive in urban congested road conditions or have a more aggressive driving style, the brake pads may wear out more quickly, and the replacement cycle will be correspondingly shortened. When the thickness of the friction block of the brake pad is worn down to the remaining 3 to 5 millimeters, it is time to consider replacing the brake pads. In addition, if there are abnormal noises during braking, the braking distance is significantly extended, or the vehicle shakes noticeably when braking, these may also be signs that the brake pads need to be replaced.
