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shane roberson
Mar 17, 2009, 07:02 AM
How do I know when my honda element needs? Is there an indicator light for this?
TxGreaseMonkey
Mar 17, 2009, 07:17 AM
There's no light. The safest thing to do is to check pad/shoe thickness. There is a metal wear sensor, which will start to make a "screaching" noise, when disc brake pads get really worn. It will be a metal-on-metal noise, every time you brake.
Be sure to change your brake fluid every two years, for a host of reasons. When you change the brake pads, clean and grease the caliper pins with silicone grease.
shane roberson
Mar 17, 2009, 11:30 AM
There's no light. The safest thing to do is to check pad/shoe thickness. There is a metal wear sensor, which will start to make a "screaching" noise, when disc brake pads get really worn. It will be a metal-on-metal noise, every time you brake.
Be sure to change your brake fluid every two years, for a host of reasons. When you change the brake pads, clean and grease the caliper pins with silicone grease.
Thank you. Very helpful and informative.