When to Replace the Brake Pads of Mercedes

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When to Replace of Mercedes?


Brake pads are the key parts of the brake system in your Mercedes which is located between the brake shoe and brake drum.


Every time when you engage the brakes of your Mercedes, it will cause a small amount of wear and tear on your brake pads.


The damaged brake pads of your Mercedes will wear out other elements of the brake system such as the rotors, discs, and calipers.


Maintaining the brake pads of your car is very important for avoiding the pricy repairs as well as prevent the unsafe driving condition.


The following points help you to determine the damaged brake pads of the Mercedes and the time to replace them.


Unusual noise


The first indication of wear out brake pads in your Mercedes are, you will hear unusual noises like squealing, whining or screening noise when the brakes are engaged.


If the brakes are exposed to wet after a rainstorm and a thin layer of dust, then it will create the screeching sound while braking.


When you are hearing these sounds regularly while braking, then it's advisable to take your car to a brake specialist for an inspection.


Brake size compressed


When you inspect the brake pads of your Mercedes, check out the tire spokes and the brake pads compressed against the brake rotor or not.


In this way, you can visually inspect the current condition of the brake pads and their time of replacement.


If found that the brake pads are less than three millimeters in size, then inspect the brake pads and replace them on time if it has any issues.


Check engine light


The modern cars like Mercedes have an indicator light on the dashboard which indicates that your brake pads need immediate replacement.


You can check out the owner's manual for determining the lowpaid warning system equipped in the Mercedes.


If you notice that the check engine light of your Mercedes is on, then you have to replace the light sensors as well as the brake pads.


Grinding and growling


If you hear deep low noise sounds from your Mercedes like metal grinding or a rumbling growl, then check out the brake discs and calipers with the brake pads.


When the metal of the brake pads contact with another metal very quickly, then it will cause damages in your braking system.


If you hear this type of noise from your car, then you should bring it into a service shop as quickly as possible.


Final phase


If you are driving your Mercedes in an urban area or in heavy traffic, then you will engage your brake more frequently may cause worn brake pads.


So, with a little attention, you can easily determine that proper time to replace brake pads without affecting other parts of the braking system.


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