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If you're like most car owners around St. Charles, Geneva & Aurora it's entirely possible that you are asking, “How long do brake pads last?” While this may be slightly upsetting to the knowledgeable car lover in your life, it's not at all worrisome for the maintenance team at Bob Jass Chevrolet.

If you're bringing your Chevrolet in for regular preventative maintenance like oil changes and tire rotations, we'll look at the entire vehicle and let you know if there's something for you to be concerned about.

That being said, staying on top of your vehicle's preventative maintenance is the best way to prevent car trouble, and changing your brake pads regularly is a big part of that. So what do you need to know about your brake pads and brake system? We've got the answers for you below. Keep reading to learn more about Chevrolet brake pads and Chevrolet brake pad replacements.

When Should I Replace My Brake Pads?

Here are a few common symptoms of worn-out brake pads:

  • Low brake pad warning light is on: Not all vehicles are equipped with this system, but if yours is, this dashboard indicator light will likely be the first signal it's time to replace your brake pads.
  • Brakes start to squeal regularly: This is often one of the first signs of worn brake pads and is caused by a metallic piece built into brake pads for this exact purpose. This part contacts the brake rotor to make a squealing or whining noise when the pads are low.
  • Brakes make loud grinding noise: If not addressed early enough, your brake pads may get so worn that the metal backing plate of the pad grinds against the metal rotor.
  • Brake pads look thin: You may be able to visually check your brake pad thickness to determine if they need replacement.

Can I Drive With A Brake Problem?

It is not safe to operate any vehicle with a braking problem. If there is any sign that the brakes are not performing as originally intended, the vehicle should immediately be towed and repaired.

If the brake pads are being replaced as part of routine maintenance, with no symptoms noticed, the vehicle can safely be driven to a repair shop. Also, if the brake wear indicator has begun making noise, the vehicle can be driven to a repair facility, but postponing will result in unsafe driving conditions.

How Long Do Brake Pads Last?

It depends on a number of factors, including where and how you drive, the type of vehicle, and the materials of the brake pads themselves. Frequent city driving, driving through mountainous areas, or just braking abruptly more often than necessary will all decrease the lifespan of your brake pads.

Check your owner's manual for more detailed information about how long your brake pads should last.

How Are Brake Pads Changed?

Here is an overview of the steps:

  • Raise the car on a lift or jacks and jack stands.
  • Remove the wheels.
  • Remove the brake calipers. Brake pad replacement is done in pairs — both front wheels or both rear wheels at the same time, or all four.
  • Remove and check rotors. Resurface or replace as necessary.
  • Replace worn brake pads with a new set.
  • Replace rotors and calipers.
  • Replace wheels and torque bolts to specifications.
  • Replacing brake pads on your vehicle is a fairly straightforward procedure, and can be done at home. But because brakes are essential safety equipment, we strongly recommend having a certified repair shop perform this job. 

Other Brake Pad Considerations

Brake rotors show wear patterns after many times of grinding into the old brake pads, and must be replaced to avoid brake noise, uneven braking pressure and unpredictable braking performance. Any grease or automotive fluid, other than water, on the brake rotor will instantly contaminate the brake pad, necessitating replacement of the pads.

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