Assuming you mean "replace" the brakes, the brakes should be inspected for condition every time the vehicle is serviced and repairs, if any needed, should be done at that time.
The type of vehicle is not important, but if brake pressure is failing, you need to bleed ALL the brakes.
Rotors are out of round,need to have them turned.
It should have disk brakes on the rear, no need to adjust. If you need to adjust the E-brake do it from the handle in the car (would need to remove trim to get to cable)
Good idea to do so
There are a lot of reasons. And of them is you have to change brakes pads. Of course it can be something else but the car is too new to have major problems with it. PS: If you have "sticky" brakes you need to check brakes calipers as soon as possible.
THe brakes rarely need to stop. But the brakes can be used to make the bike stop.
Brakes are expensive if you need all new brakes. Expect to pay in the hundreds. Depending on your car and how many brakes need servicing.
Maybe never,But if you let your brake pads wear out to where the brakes are grinding,You may have to.
To replace brakes effectively, you need to know what type of brakes you have. In general, you will need a jack, new brakes, a wrench and Allen wrenches.
yes, i need new brakes
Midas charges $79.95 per axle as long as you don't need any other parts.
ABS brakes are not spongy. If you have spongy brakes the reason is that there is air in the system. You need to have your brakes bled.