Toyota has announced three recalls involving more than 140,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Here is how to check if your car is involved and what to do if it is.
The Toyota Corolla is a legend in the realm of practical cars for reasonable money with a reputation for reliability. On sale for 57 years, the Corolla has morphed over the years from a subcompact ...
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a crossover SUV that's been around for over a decade. If you're thinking about picking one up ...
During a recent 'free health check', my Toyota Dealer has advised the rear brake pads are 60% worn. Bearing in mind, at the time, my vehicle had completed just short of 20k miles, is this common with ...
These repairs are common preventative maintenance repairs or typical issues that pop up over the years (Engine Air Filter, Brake Pad Replacement ... including the front and rear on items such ...
As suspected, the rear brake pads had no/little life left. It's was time for new ones. It's a RWD, so I guess, the rear therefore gave up sooner. The front pads were checked, and it seems they can ...
The simplest answer is to just replace your front and rear brake pads when they actually need replacing (i.e., when there are only about 3 millimeters of material left). Brake pads typically last ...
But when should you replace the pads? Whether the brake pads on your vehicle are made of metallic, organic, ceramic, or composite materials, these pieces lose a minute amount of material each time ...