How many kilometers can brake pads be replaced
Brake pads can generally be replaced before driving for 30000 to 50000 kilometers, and after driving for 60000 to 100000 kilometers. This replacement cycle is determined based on the general service life of the brake pads, but the specific replacement time will also be affected by factors such as the road conditions of the vehicle, personal driving habits, and the thickness of the brake pads. Therefore, the actual replacement cycle may vary. To ensure driving safety, it is recommended that car owners regularly check the thickness of the brake pads. Once the thickness of the brake pads is less than 3 millimeters, they should be replaced in a timely manner. In addition, the brake pad warning light on the vehicle dashboard is also an important reference indicator. When the brake pad warning light is on, it indicates that the brake pads have been worn to a certain extent and need to be checked in advance and may need to be replaced.