How often should the brake pads of Nissan Qashqai be replaced?

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EmiliaDella
07/29/25 6:30pm
Under normal circumstances, the service life of the front brake pads is 30,000-50,000 kilometers, while the rear brake pads last 60,000-100,000 kilometers. It is recommended to inspect the brake pads every 30,000 kilometers. Here is some relevant information about brake pads: 1. Introduction: Automotive brake pads, also known as brake linings, refer to the friction materials fixed on the rotating brake drums or discs of the wheels. The friction linings and blocks bear external pressure to generate friction, thereby decelerating the vehicle. 2. Structure: Automotive brake pads are generally composed of a steel plate, an adhesive heat insulation layer, and a friction block. The steel plate is coated to prevent rust, and the coating process is monitored using an SMT-4 oven temperature tracker to ensure the temperature distribution during coating meets quality standards.
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