How Long Does It Take to Replace Brake Pads?
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Replacing a set of brake pads alone takes about 1 hour, which is both time-consuming and labor-intensive. The specific steps are as follows: 1. When replacing brake pads, the car needs to be lifted and the tires removed. 2. Remove the screws of the brake caliper, take off the brake caliper, and remove the old brake pads. 3. Push the brake piston back in and install the new brake pads. 4. Reinstall the brake caliper, tighten the caliper screws to the required torque, and then reinstall the tire. Precautions: 1. After replacing the brake pads on both sides, you may notice brake fluid overflowing from the brake fluid reservoir. In this case, you need to press the brake pedal several times to keep the fluid level between max and min. 2. Pressing the brake pedal is to eliminate the gap between the brake pads and the brake disc and to reset the wheel cylinder piston. 3. Generally, new brake pads require a break-in period. Only after this period can they perform their braking function more effectively.