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How often should the brake pads on the Outlander be replaced?

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MacLaura
09/01/2025, 10:49:07 PM

The Outlander's brake pads can typically last over 30,000 kilometers and use the Akebono brand, with no fixed replacement interval. The Mitsubishi Outlander's rear wheels employ an electronic parking brake motor, requiring the use of the vehicle's computer to retract the brake caliper before the brake pads can be replaced. Below is more information about the Outlander: 1. In terms of appearance, the new generation Outlander features a completely redesigned front fascia compared to the current model. The air intake grille, front bumper, headlights, and side body lines have undergone significant changes, incorporating many straight lines that largely follow the design style of the PX-MiEV concept car. 2. Additionally, its rear light clusters are a standout feature, seamlessly integrated with the chrome trim that runs across the tailgate, echoing the front fascia design. The new Outlander measures 465518001680mm in body dimensions with a wheelbase of 2670mm.

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