They don't wear out that quick I would say near 100000
There is no set time to change the pads. How often depends on how you drive. They may last 20,000 to 80,000. Inspect them every so often and listen for the squeal of the warning device. Replace immediately if you hear this.
There is no set time or even mileage to change ANY brake pads. It depends entirely on the quality of pads and how you drive. -You should check them every 6 months and when they get down to 3/32 of brake material that's the time to change.
I own a diesel (1.9dti) Renault megane 2000 edition. I change the brake pads(front) every 15000 Miles approximately.
once a year
With each brake job.
When ever a brake job is done.
Depends entirely on how you drive. If you come up to stop signs and signal lights and slam on the brakes and stop hard, or you drive at high speed and make sudden stops, your brakes will not last long. If your drive with your foot on the brake expect to be replacing them quite often. However if you drive easy and let off the accelerator long before you are going to stop and do not drive fast your brakes will last a long time. The average is around 50,000 miles but you may get 75,000 miles out of the front brakes and 100,000 out of the rear brake pads. All based on how you drive.
PS should be 18000 miles and brake fluid about 30000 miles PS should be 18000 miles and brake fluid about 30000 miles
How often to change the brake pads in any vehicle depends on where the person lives and their driving habits. Generally, brake pads are replaced every 20,000 to 180,000 depending on the type of brake pads and the variables mentioned above.
Usually every year or two you need to change it check your owners manual for their specifications
When the pads reach the wear indicator, which you will hear as a squeal. Odd as it may seem, The rear brake pads will more than likely wear out before the front on your Accord. This is common on a Honda. How long they will last depends on how you drive, but expect to replace the rear pads at around 60,000 miles. The front should last 75,000 miles. But again, it depends on how and where you drive. When you hear the brakes squeal when stopping, replace them immediately or rotor damage will occur.
When they wear out. There is really no set mileage to change pads. They wear according to how you drive, and the weight of the car. 40,000 miles in normal, but I have seen them wear out in 20,000 or even 75,000 miles. Insect them and listen for the warning device to squeal.