Most often a brake repair simply involves replacing the brake pads. If the pads have worn too much though the rotors or drums will also need to be resurfaced or replaced. In more serious cases the master cylinder that controls the brake pressure will be replaced. Brake lines rarely if ever need to be replaced.
When Brake Rotors Are To Thin To Turn On A Brake Lathe To Have The Minumn Thickness. They Need To Be Replaced.
You do not need to change it at all, unless you have replaced some long brake lines. Just make sure that the level of the fluid is proper.
Brake bads need to be replaced based on wear and not on mileage or age. Most brake pads will include a "squealer" or indicator that will make a high pitched squeaking noise as your breaks reach the end of their useful life. Most break shops will also be able to measure the remaining life on you brake pads and will often do so free of charge.
that depends on how often you drive. best way to determine if brakes need changing, is to look at brake fluid resevoir. if level is low, your linings are worn and either need replacing or renewing
On all the brake pads which are made, they make them where they will begin to squeak if they need to be replaced. If they are squeaking then you need to get them checked immediately.
your switch my need adjusted or replaced
No just the bad one.
every 40,000 km
No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.
It depends on the kind of brake pad you buy, but it goes by miles. Some brakes need to be replaced after you have put 10,000 miles on them and some don't need to be changed until 60,000 miles.
The best place to have your brakes replaced at would be Midas they would be able to replace both your brake shoes and even brake calibers if they need replaced.