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08-26-2012, 05:01 AM | #1 |
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Rear Brake Pads Replaced at 25K Miles
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Just had the rear brake pads replaced after the car has only done 25K miles. Is it just me or is the mileage very low for rear brake pads? Fronts still appear (according to computer) to still have loads of life left in them. Would have expected the fronts to wear first? What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance. |
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Hi! the rear pads spend a lot of time managing the car in terms of anti skid and when doing fast corners etc, so they have a lot more use than the traditional rear pads so wear out quite quickly.
What does concern me though is the electronic parking brake, if it releases but not enough and the pads rest against the discs still allowing the wheels to turn will wear out the pads quicker.......just a thought given how they actuate!!!! |
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Raven....great points you raise. Didn't consider traction control and all that so thanks for pointing it out.
Regarding the electronic handbrake......good point there too. But how to check that it's actually releasing the pads sufficiently? Thanks for your input. |
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I have 35k km, rear pads go only 50%, front is gone
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Rubbish on the traction control explanation. 25K miles is too early without some problem: riding the brakes, improperly set from the factory, a mechanical or electrical fault, etc. Who replaced the pads? What did the old pads look like? Were both L&R worn equally? What was the wear on the inside and outside pads? Did whomever replace the pads do any checks to ensure they are properly set after replacement?
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25k miles...?! and you're saying it didn't last long enough?!?!
How much do you guys baby the cars....? I've never had a set of brake pads last more than ~5k miles (Front), 15k miles (rear)
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Brakes are really dependent on driving style; how hard you drive, how hard you go into a corner, if you only brake hard in a straight line when you come to a stop at lights, etc.
Personally I've found the idrive conditional maintenance notices rather accurate. But mine started out with 50,000km life from new. Now after 5,000km, my rears are down to 45,000km but my fronts are still at 50,000km. Strange, but the pads do look like what the idrive say they should be. |
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HerrK it would be good if you could advise us on how traction control works??? given that you have said traction control is a rubbish explanation for the wear of rear brake pads!!!! |
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DSC does activate various brake calipers individually to help keep the vehicle under control based on feedback from the pitch/yaw sensors and individual wheel speed rotation input sensors. In addition throttle/engine control is activated. DSC is not just controlling rear brakes. So I would not expect this abnormal rear brake wear as described Maybe if you drive aroung full bore every minute with the car in "sport+" mode you will experience abnormal rear brake wear. I don't get that impression of driving style from the OP's statements, but you know what happens when you ASS-U-ME. Study this document, I'll post some quiz questions tomorrow (just kidding). Good reading on EMF and other controls Attachment 742015
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What I truly do not like is the mode of use of the electronic parking brake, it is a neat feature ie pull a switch, but I do not believe that this is the way forward as in the past I did have a car where the brakes failed and the only way to stop the car was to pull on the handbrake!!! Plus no more handbrake turns....... |
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Raven, you are correct that we can't use the parking brake to motivate the rear end around. However, if you pull up on the switch and hold it up the brakes will engage to slow the car to a stop in an emergency situation. It is listed as such on page 49 of my manual (2012). Yes, I have never tried that feature out!
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FWIW, I had to replace my rear brakes at 17,000 miles.
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I would think that 90% of us do not have to replace any brake pads that soon.
If brake pads need to be replaced at only 25k miles then that would be the exception, and attributed to driving habits. |
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The traction control light doesn't flash when the car is intervening using the rear brake pads. It is very credible to me that the pads will be used up at 25k miles and I personally expect mine to need replacement much sooner. |
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Thanks for all the comments.
I dont reall think that I drive that spirited to be honest. Don't really have the opportunity in and around London, and certainly when my better half is in the car with me. However, only yesterday I noticed that the computer was telling me I needed a service in 9000 miles. Went into the vehicle status menus on the computer and it's telling me that the rear pads need replacing in 9000 miles!!! Fronts, FYI still have 24000 miles left (they have yet to be changed from when the car was purchased new). Now this raised the question: given that I only changed the rears pads a week ago, can I really only have 9000 miles left in them? @Raven333: rears tyres are pretty much at the limit now and I will be looking to replace them in the next couple of weeks. |
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