Lancia Rear brake pad and rotor replacement
When does your Lancia need a Rear brake pad and rotor replacement?
It would be best if you replaced your Rear brake pad and rotor when you notice signs of wear or damage, such as squeaking or squealing noises when braking, grinding sounds indicating the brake pads are worn down to the metal, vibrations or pulsations in the brake pedal or steering wheel suggesting warped or uneven rotors, and an increased stopping distance. Additionally, if a visual inspection reveals that the brake pads are less than a quarter-inch thick or the rotors show significant grooves, scoring, or rust, it’s time for a replacement to ensure safe and effective braking performance.
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How Does the Rear brake pad and rotor work?
Rear brake pads and rotors work together to slow down and stop a vehicle. When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic fluid from the master cylinder flows through the brake lines to the brake calipers. The calipers then press the brake pads against the spinning rotors attached to the wheels. The friction between the pads and the rotors slows the rotation of the wheels, converting kinetic energy into heat and effectively reducing the vehicle’s speed. The brake pads are designed to withstand high temperatures and provide consistent friction, while the rotors dissipate the heat generated during braking. This coordinated action ensures efficient and reliable stopping power.
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