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Check the front brake sensors. Replace them if they are worn out. Make sure you get the correct front brake sensors.
Brake lights on can mean no brake fluid, worn out brake pads, faults in the master cylinder. Must take your car to the garage immediately. Worn out brake pads can damage the discs which are expensive to change.
Air in the brake pipes. Old fluid. Worn seals in master cyclinder. Overheated brake pads and discs. If the pads are new they might not be bedded in yet; especialy if the discs are worn or ridged or scaled up.
Check your car handbook about the brake lights which should light up on the dashboard if the brake pads are worn. If the brakes are noisy and screeching it may suggest worn out pads. You will have to jack up the car and take the wheels off to inspect the brake pads to see if they are worn out.
if the vehicle has a low brake pedal, check for brake fluid leaks, or out of adjustment brakes. if it is just low on fluid, check for worn out brake linings.
Check the brake fluid level, check for air in the system, check the pad level, check the discs for scoring.
One can purchase brake discs from a variety of stores. Stores such as AutoAnything, eBay, GSF Car Parts, Auto Parts Warehouse, and Walmart sell brake discs.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
no need to replace wheel bearing unless the wheel bearing is worn out
I would check rear brakes that is a good sign that they are wore out I would check rear brakes first sign of worn out brake is that the E-brake doesn't hold
Pull the hand brake and if it clicks more than 3 times the rear brakes are worn. The more clicks the more wear. If the master cylinder brake fluid is low they are worn. To see just how much they are worn you must remove the wheel and brake drum and inspect them.
It's an indicator that your brake linings are worn. Check brake linings. Can also be caused by loose brake caliper.