Can the car still be driven if the brake pads are worn out?
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It is not safe to drive if the brake pads are worn out, and continuing to drive is very dangerous. After the brake pads are completely worn, every time you press the brake pedal, it may also cause damage to the brake disc. Here is some additional information: 1. Inspection: It is recommended that car owners check the thickness of their brake pads and brake discs during regular maintenance. If the brake pads are too thin, they need to be replaced promptly. Generally, the front brake pads wear out faster than the rear ones. Brake fluid should also be checked frequently, as it is a liquid that easily absorbs moisture. If the water content in the brake fluid reaches 3%, it is advisable to replace the brake fluid immediately. It is recommended to measure the water content of the brake fluid during every maintenance session. 2. Best to go to a 4S shop: If you live in a humid area, the brake fluid is more prone to absorbing moisture and deteriorating. When replacing the brake fluid, it is best to go to a 4S shop, as some small repair shops may not completely remove the air from the brake system pipelines after replacing the brake fluid, which can reduce braking force, extend the braking distance, and affect driving safety. It is also best to purchase brake pads from a 4S shop, as some repair shops may sell counterfeit or substandard products. If you feel that the original brake pads do not provide sufficient braking force, you can purchase higher-quality brake pads, which will significantly improve braking performance.