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How often should brake pads be replaced? How many kilometers should brake pads be replaced after?

2025-04-11


During the process of driving a car, the performance of the braking system is directly linked to the safety and stability of the vehicle. As a crucial component of the braking system, brake pads play an essential role in converting the vehicle’s kinetic energy into thermal energy, thereby achieving deceleration and stopping through friction. However, brake pads gradually wear down during use, and if they are not replaced in a timely manner, this could lead to serious safety issues. So, how often exactly should brake pads be replaced? And after how many kilometers should they be replaced? Below, we’ll explore this question in detail from multiple perspectives.

 

I. The Working Principle and Wear Causes of Brake Pads

 

The working principle of brake pads is relatively simple: When the driver steps on the brake pedal, the master cylinder transmits hydraulic pressure through the braking system to the brake calipers. The caliper pistons then push the brake pads tightly against the brake disc or brake drum, generating friction that slows down the vehicle or brings it to a complete stop. Brake pads typically consist of a friction material and a backing plate. The friction material is often made from semi-metallic, ceramic, or organic compounds; these materials gradually wear away as they rub against the brake disc.

 

The main reasons for brake pad wear include the following:

 

1. **Normal Wear**: During braking, friction between the brake pads and the brake disc causes the materials to gradually wear down.

2. **Thermal Degradation**: Frequent or intense braking can cause the brake pads to heat up. At high temperatures, the performance of the friction material deteriorates, accelerating wear and tear.

3. **Foreign Object Ingress**: Sand, gravel, metal shavings, and other foreign objects on the brake disc can accelerate the wear of the brake pads.

4. **Driving Habits**: Poor driving habits such as sudden braking and prolonged continuous braking can accelerate the wear of brake pads.

 

II. Factors Influencing the Brake Pad Replacement Cycle

 

The replacement cycle for brake pads is not fixed; it is influenced by a variety of factors, primarily including the following:

 

1. **Mileage**: Generally speaking, the replacement cycle for brake pads is closely related to the vehicle’s mileage. Under normal driving conditions, brake pads on most vehicles need to be replaced after approximately 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers of driving. However, this figure is for reference only; the actual replacement interval should also take other factors into account.

 

2. **Driving Habits**: As mentioned earlier, driving habits significantly affect the wear of brake pads. Frequent hard braking, prolonged continuous braking, and driving in mountainous or complex road conditions all accelerate brake pad wear and shorten the replacement interval.

 

3. **Brake System Condition**: Other components of the brake system—such as brake discs, brake fluid, the master cylinder, and wheel cylinders—can also affect the wear condition of brake pads. If there is a malfunction or abnormality in the brake system, it may lead to premature wear of the brake pads.

 

4. **Environmental Factors**: Road conditions, climate, ambient humidity, and other environmental factors can also affect the rate of brake pad wear. For example, when driving in humid or rainy regions, brake pads are more likely to become damp, which may accelerate their wear.

 

III. How to Determine Whether Brake Pads Need to Be Replaced

 

You can determine whether brake pads need to be replaced by using the following methods:

 

1. **Check the thickness of the brake pads**: Most brake pads are equipped with wear-limit indicators. When the brake pads wear down to the limit indicator, they need to be replaced. Generally speaking, the thickness of brake pads should not fall below 3 millimeters.

 

2. **Listen for Sounds**: If you hear a high-pitched metallic screeching sound when braking, it could mean that your brake pads have worn down to their limit and need to be replaced promptly.

 

3. **Feel the brake pedal’s responsiveness**: If you notice that the brakes feel softer, the braking distance has increased, or the brakes vibrate during braking, it could indicate that the brake pads are severely worn and need to be replaced.

 

4. **Inspect the brake discs**: The wear condition of the brake discs can also indirectly indicate the degree of wear on the brake pads. If the brake discs show severe grooves or uneven wear, it could be due to long-term uneven wear of the brake pads; in such cases, the brake pads should also be replaced.

 

IV. Summary and Recommendations

 

In summary, the replacement cycle for brake pads is not fixed and is influenced by a variety of factors. Therefore, vehicle owners should take into account their driving habits, mileage, condition of the braking system, and environmental factors, and regularly inspect the wear condition of the brake pads, replacing them promptly as needed based on actual circumstances. To ensure driving safety, it is recommended that vehicle owners check their braking system—including brake pads, brake discs, and brake fluid—approximately every 10,000 kilometers, ensuring that the braking system remains in good working order.

 

In short, the performance of the braking system is directly linked to driving safety, and as an essential component of the braking system, the replacement cycle of brake pads must not be overlooked. Vehicle owners should enhance their safety awareness, regularly inspect and replace brake pads to ensure...

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