You can "eye-ball" the thickness of the brake pads by removing just the wheels but removing the pads completely for inspection is best. For safety sake, the disc brake rotors should also be measured for legal thickness. Your local auto parts store can help you with that.
The easiest way to visually check your brake pads condition is to remove the tire and check for a slant or the wearing of the brake pads. If your car squeaks, most likely it isn't bad.
there is no reset on the brake pads, you can check your brake pads sensors they will make the light come on
How to Install Front Brake Pads Check Related links below.
How to Install Front Brake Pads Check Related links below.
How to Install Front Brake Pads Check Related links below.
How to Install Front Brake Pads Check Related links below.
How to Install Front Brake Pads Check Related links below.
How to Install Front Brake Pads Check related link below
How to Install Front Brake Pads check related link below
Brake pads are part of the cars disk brakes. There are four different brake pads they are semi-metallic brake pads, organic brake pads, low-metallic NAO brake pads and ceramic brake pads.
check your e brake
To change your brake pads, you will first need to remove the tires and old pads. Check your owners manual for help in getting the tire off.