Main driver mistakes that shorten the life of brake pads

22.02.2025/14/00 XNUMX:XNUMX    843
Main driver mistakes that shorten the life of brake pads

Brake pads are one of the most important components of a car, as they ensure effective braking and safety on the road. However, improper use and violation of operating rules can significantly shorten their service life. In this article, we will look at the main mistakes that drivers often make that lead to premature wear of brake pads.

  1. Hard braking and frequent emergency stops
    One of the most common mistakes is frequent emergency braking. Pressing the brake pedal hard leads to high temperatures, which accelerates the wear of the pads. If you brake hard often, especially at high speeds, this can significantly reduce the life of the brake pads.
  2. Driving with unnecessary braking
    Another common mistake is to keep pressing the brakes even when braking is not necessary. For example, in situations where the driver keeps pressing the brake pedal on a downhill slope, the pads overheat and wear out faster. This often happens in city driving or during long trips with minimal stops.
  3. Improper use of the handbrake
    Improper use of the handbrake on downhills can lead to uneven wear of the brake pads. If the brake is constantly applied during downhills, this increases the load on the pads, which also leads to their faster wear.
  4. Poor brake system maintenance
    Irregular inspection and maintenance of the brake system can lead to many problems. For example, insufficient brake fluid level or insufficient lubrication of the pads can cause the brakes to not work effectively, which in turn will increase the load on the pads and accelerate their wear.
  5. Riding on low-wear pads
    Although many drivers believe that brake pads can be used until the end, this is a big mistake. If the level of wear of the pads is too high, their ability to effectively brake is significantly reduced, which can lead to additional stress on other components of the brake system and, consequently, their faster wear.
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