every 3 years!!
No but heavy braking will
Rear brakes do not have to be replaced too often. It's really hard to tell without looking at it. What you can do is to replace front brakes and test drive it, if you feel that your car brakes works just fine you do not need to replace rear brake shoes.
They need replaced when they wear out.
There is no magic number as to how often you should change your brakes. Brakes will wear down differently depending on the make of the brake and they will start squeaking so you know that you need to change it.
Depends on how many stops you make each year. There is no set time or mileage. You inspect them periodically and replace as necessary.
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probably does not have one as Renault often use electric / electronic power steering.
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That depends on how the brakes are used. If you ride the brakes, do a lot of stop and go driving, fast driving with quick stops... they'll wear out a lot faster. Also, if your calipers are binding your disk brakes can wear out faster. On the other hand, if you're a "mild" driver and you keep your vehicle in good condition, disk brakes can last quite a while.
How often brakes should be changed depends on the type of brakes in the vehicle and the use of the bakes in the vehicle. However, the general rule is every 10,000 miles.
Depends on how car is used--Mostly highway maybe 35-50K Around town 20-30K Best to inspect and replace when 3/4 used to prevent having to replace drums and/or rotors
5yr/72000mls