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How often should the brake pads of the Verna be replaced?

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OIsabella
07/29/25 9:27pm
The brake pads of the Verna should be replaced every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers. Automotive brake pads, also known as automotive brake linings, refer to the friction materials fixed on the brake drums or brake discs that rotate with the wheels. The friction linings and friction blocks within them bear external pressure, generating friction to achieve the purpose of vehicle deceleration. The Verna has a body size of 4300mm in length, 1705mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2570mm. It features a fuel tank capacity of 43 liters and a trunk capacity of 475 liters. The car is equipped with a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 95PS, a maximum power of 70kW, and a maximum torque of 132.4Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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Carolyn
08/15/25 8:16pm
I've been using this Verna for almost six years and have replaced the brake pads three times. I don't think there's a fixed replacement interval—it really depends on how you drive and daily road conditions. In the city with frequent traffic jams, you brake more often, so the pads wear out faster. Generally, you should check them around 40,000 km. Last time, I ignored them until 50,000 km, and then I heard a screeching noise when braking. Upon inspection, the thickness was down to just 1 mm, almost damaging the brake discs, which would have been much costlier to repair. If you mostly drive on highways and brake less, they might last up to 60,000 km. I recommend measuring the pad thickness during each service—if it's below 3 mm, it's time to replace them. Safety comes first; delaying replacement increases braking distance and risks. Also, the Verna's braking system is stable, and regular maintenance can extend its overall performance, saving you money and hassle.
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VanessaAnn
10/17/25 3:49am
When it comes to brake pad replacement, mileage alone isn't the deciding factor - multiple aspects need consideration. Having serviced numerous vehicles, I've observed driving habits significantly impact wear: frequent hard braking or heavy loads accelerate deterioration. As an economy model, the Verna's brake pads typically last 40,000-60,000 km, but I recommend self-inspections every 30,000 km - check pad thickness through wheel spokes or listen for abnormal noises. Worn pads reduce friction, compromising safety. Cultivating simple maintenance habits prevents major issues. Proactive replacement ultimately protects brake discs and extends component lifespan.
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CaliRose
11/30/25 4:33am
As a car owner, I emphasize that brake pad safety is a matter of life and death. My Verna once had poor braking performance on the highway, nearly causing a rear-end collision. After inspection, the pads were found to be completely worn. It's generally recommended to check for wear every 40,000 kilometers and replace them promptly if they're thin. City driving causes faster wear, so inspections should be done at 30,000 kilometers. Don't wait for unusual noises to take action—safety comes first.
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