Brake linings should be checked every 3,000 miles.
The brake linings wear out with use.
brake linings should be checked at 15,000 and 25,000 miles and then every 5,000 miles after that.
Had brake linings replaced but brake light and check brake lining light will not go out how do I reset.
One possible reason is that the brake linings are worn to the point that they need to be replaced. This is meant to be an early indicator of brake wear.
Should be the same as rear brake linings or pads
The reservoir is located on the driver's side rear of the engine compartment below the wiper boat assembly. Be sure to clean the cap before removing it and use the correct type of brake fluid as indicated on the cap. Normally, as the brake linings wear the fluid level in the reservoir drops. The level should not go so low as to affect functioning of the brakes or turn on a warning indicator lamp. When the linings are replaced, unless fluid is removed from the system, the fluid will rise to its previous level. If additional fluid had been added to the reservoir, it may overflow and spill brake fluid out. If not immediately cleaned off, brake fluid can damage paint, metal, plastic, and wiring. Keep in mind that if you have a low brake fluid level you should check for worn brake linings or fluid leaks. Excessively worn linings or leaking brake fluid can lead to brake failure if not corrected.
Leak in hydraulic system? Brake linings worn? Brake linings glazed?
It's an indicator that your brake linings are worn. Check brake linings. Can also be caused by loose brake caliper.
Worn e-brake linings or e-brake linings and cables are out of adjustment.
that depends on how often you drive. best way to determine if brakes need changing, is to look at brake fluid resevoir. if level is low, your linings are worn and either need replacing or renewing
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