Replace the brake pads according to the mileage. Brake pads and brake discs (drums) have a service life and must be replaced when they are worn to a certain extent. In normal use in general urban driving, their life is about 50,000 kilometers, and the life of brake pads is about 30,000 kilometers, but the specific situation depends on the owner’s operation. It is recommended to check once every 10,000 kilometers. However, when braking, the car obviously deviates to the left or right. This is due to the asynchronous braking of the front wheels. It is very easy to cause an accident due to braking to the left (right), especially when driving at high speeds. You must go to the repair shop immediately for brake adjustment.
In addition, pay attention to the running-in of the brake system of a new car. The first 1,000 kilometers of running-in for a new car is critical, and the brake system also needs to be run-in. It is recommended not to have emergency braking. In order to run-in smoothly, the clutch should be pressed before braking, but this is only a stopgap measure in extraordinary times. After 1,000 kilometers, in order to extend the life of the clutch, it is still necessary to “brake first and then release”.