15k seems rather soon for brakes to wear out, but if you drive a lot of city traffic, stop and go, or pull trailers frequently then its possible. Also if you drive like an idiot and slam on your brakes a lot then yes this is normal.
It depends on the kind of brake pad you buy, but it goes by miles. Some brakes need to be replaced after you have put 10,000 miles on them and some don't need to be changed until 60,000 miles.
If your brakes feel like they are pulling you should get them checked out. These brakes may need to be replaced.
Hey Brad No, They should be ok. GoodluckJOe
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.
If, when you use your brakes, there's sort of a delay or squishy feeling, then you probably need to change your brake oil. Generally, you should flush your brakes (change the oil) every 30,000 miles or so. Also, if you just look at the stuff, it should be clear or yellow-y. If it's dark or black, it needs to be changed.
Assuming you mean "replace" the brakes, the brakes should be inspected for condition every time the vehicle is serviced and repairs, if any needed, should be done at that time.
There are exactly 15000 dollars in 15000 dollars. If you meant a currency other than a dollar, you should have specified which one. Furthermore, you need to specify which country's dollars since there are many countries across the world that use dollar as their main currency unit.
There is no need to spend the money if it doesn't need done. Typically your rotors last longer than your brakes do anyway, so you should be fine for a while.
You need to have a 4 wheel alignment. Also inspect your shocks or struts to see if they need replacing as dishing is also a sign of worn suspension parts. If it is still under warranty take it back to the dealer.
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It varies go greatly there is no real answer. Depends on your driving habits and so much more. I have known a Corolla to need front brakes at 20,000 miles and another went 75,000 miles, Keep in mind that the front brakes do 70% of the stopping and the replacement interval is directly proportional to that.
It should have disk brakes on the rear, no need to adjust. If you need to adjust the E-brake do it from the handle in the car (would need to remove trim to get to cable)