How often should 4-wheel brake maintenance be performed on a car?
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4-wheel brake maintenance for a car should be performed approximately every 10,000 kilometers, and regular inspections are also necessary. The firmness or softness of the brakes is closely related to the safety of the vehicle. Brakes that are too firm are prone to wear, while brakes that are too soft may result in poor braking performance. Prolonged use of brakes without maintenance can negatively impact the braking system, hence the importance of regular brake maintenance. The brake caliper is a crucial component of the braking system. If uneven braking occurs across all four wheels during braking, it is usually a sign of a faulty brake caliper. Initially, the impact on the braking system may not be very noticeable, but over time, the braking effectiveness will diminish. It is important to note that brake pads should be replaced every approximately 30,000 kilometers, and brake fluid should be changed regularly. Additionally, avoid sudden acceleration and hard braking while driving to maintain the braking system in good condition.