Disc brakes typically need replacing every 20,000 to 60,000 miles, but this can vary depending on factors such as driving habits, road conditions, and the quality of the brake components. Factors that can affect their lifespan include frequent hard braking, driving in hilly or mountainous areas, and exposure to harsh weather conditions. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prolong the lifespan of disc brakes.
Replacing brakes on an Acura MDX typically costs between $300 to $800, depending on factors such as whether you're replacing just the pads or both pads and rotors, as well as labor costs in your area. OEM parts tend to be more expensive than aftermarket options. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple repair shops to find the best price. Regular maintenance can help prolong the lifespan of your brakes and reduce overall costs.
brakes do not release
Try replacing your brake calipers.
Yes it is possible to replace brakes yourself. If you have the tools and a little background in cars, you should not have a problem replacing the brakes on the car.
A bike brake cover can protect your brakes from dirt, debris, and moisture, which can help extend the lifespan of your brakes and improve their performance.
The pads or shoes wear out and need replacing.
No you dont have to. All I did was was pump the brakes with the car running
There's no guarantee that they will. Disc brakes have a higher initial cost and are prone to heating more quickly than foundation drum brakes.
no
No, the brakes have nothing to do with the drive shaft.
Bleed the master cylinder.& then rebleed the system.
Only if the rear system was opened where it may have gotten air in the lines.