When the car brakes start making a grinding noise while you are hitting the brake, it is time to change the brake pads. There are online tutorials available if you'd like to do this yourself, or you can go to any local car dealership or auto body shop to have the service done for you.
The tools you would need to replace front brake pads are, a wrenche (size varies depending on vehicle type), a clamp tool, and brake pads.
You do not need a scan tool to replace any brake pads. The wear is obvious.
Brake pads have a wear indicator to let you know when they need replacing. The screeching means you need to replace the brake pads, and the sooner the better to avoid damaging your rotors (the shiny disks that the brake pads rub against to slow your car down).
One person with the proper knowledge and tools can replace brake pads.
depends on the condition od the pads. If worn or have groves etc from the rotors then replace.
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If you want to know if there is somewhere you can get instruction on changing brake pads because you need your brake pads changed, then the answer would be yes.
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that warning noise is telling you your brake pads need to be replaced as soon as possible, plus i would replace them very quickly anyway cause the noise is annoying
I believe that mechanics are the ones who know how to replace disc brake pads. It just seem the logical choice and the first one you should make due the subject.
the emergency brake pads ARE the REAR brake pads.
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