Brakes
At my 36k service on my HCH the dealer told me I had 50% of my brakes left. They are the originals. I think I can attribute this to the fact that the recharging of the battery assists in braking thus reducing the need for the pads to work as hard. At this rate I should be able to get 50k out of the pads easily which I have never been able to do on a regular vehicle. Can anyone else share with your mileage per set of brake pads.
Hi;
Can't tell you about mileage per set of Brake-Pads, but I have never Replaced the Brake Pads on any of my Vehicles Ever.
All; I suppose you now want to know how I got away with not ever changing brake Pads, Right?
I traded cars/vehicles every 3-6 Months for many yrs. and then I traded every yr. for many yrs.
So; No-Brake Pads for me.
Terry
Can't tell you about mileage per set of Brake-Pads, but I have never Replaced the Brake Pads on any of my Vehicles Ever.
All; I suppose you now want to know how I got away with not ever changing brake Pads, Right?
I traded cars/vehicles every 3-6 Months for many yrs. and then I traded every yr. for many yrs.
So; No-Brake Pads for me.
Terry
Still original on both our cars, non-hybrids, 130,000 miles and 113,000 miles. My previous car wore out the inner pads because they weren't retracting properly, but that was at a little over 100,000 miles.
a small car such as a Civic should be able to go 80K before the front pads need replaced, 120-150K before the rear shoes need replaced. I'd think a hybrid would be 20-40% longer because the normal brakes are used less as regenerative processes should soak up a lot of deceleration. That said, if you do mostly city stop and go, and are on the brakes a LOT, it could be as little as 40K. We have over 130K on our Sienna van and I'm sure all brakes are original.
I'm sure the average driver in Los Angeles gets under 30K from their pads.
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