Its not a matter of miles but how many times u use your brakes...i can drive a hndred thousand clicks without touching the brakes and the pads would be fine...
My 2003 Cavalier uses a 3/8 hex key. It probably should be the same.
The brake light switch is broken or out of adjustment. The brake light switch is attached to the brake pedal lever above the brake pedal pad.
mmm.......@ 75,000 miles mine cost $160 labor plus any parts separate
80,000 miles
The mileage from a 2004 Cavalier Sport can depend on several things. A well maintained engine with regular tune-ups will last significantly longer than a neglected engine. The vehicles can last over 200,000 miles.
how do you replace thermostat for 2004 cavalier
80,000 miles
You should do that through the master brake cylinder.
You rem ve caliper, remove old pads, fit new ones.
The scheduled 60,000 mile maintenance on a 2004 Chevy cavalier is a fifteen point inspection. The services include rotate tire, inspect underbody, inspect steering linkage, inspect shifting linkage, inspect suspension, inspect parking brakes, lubricate parking brake cables, replace crankshaft oil filter, and change fluid in the crankshaft.
That depends entirely on driving conditions and the habits of the driver. It is not unreasonable for a 2004 Impala to need new brake pads at 47000 miles. Once the brake pads are worn to the point of needing replacment, you had best get the job done and avoid additional expense.
36 months or 36000 miles, whichever comes first.