Signs and time of replacement of brake pads
Decreased braking power: If you feel like you need more pressure on the brake pedal to stop the car, your pads may be worn. You need before, this sign can indicate pad wear.
Steering wheel vibration: Steering wheel vibration when braking can be caused by uneven wear of the pads or warping of the brake discs.
Car pulling into a Side: If the car pulls to one side when braking, the pads on one side may be worn or there is another problem with the braking system.
Brake pad indicator light: Many cars have a brake pad indicator light, which is different from the ABS brake light, and lights up when the pads need to be replaced. Check the thickness of the pads. If the pads are less than 5 mm thick, they should be replaced.
Indicator Grooves: Most brake pads have indicator grooves that become shallower as the pads wear. If the pads are aligned with the surface of the brake disc, they should be replaced.
If the life of your car's brake pads is more than 30,000 kilometers, it is better to open and check it from the caliper. If it was worn too much, you should definitely think about buying a new brake pad.


