Is it normal for brake pads to heat up after running 10 kilometers?
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It is normal, but it depends on the specific situation. Here is a detailed introduction to the relevant content: Automobile braking: The braking force generated by the friction between the brake pads and the brake discs slows down and stops the car. Everyone knows the principle that friction generates heat. During normal operation of the braking system, it is inevitable that heat will be generated due to the friction between the brake pads and the brake discs, and it is normal for the brake discs to become hot to the touch at this time. If the car is driving normally without any braking operation, and the brake discs become hot to the touch, it is not normal. Normal driving: Without any braking operation, the heating of the brake discs indicates that the brake discs and the brake pads are not completely separated, and there is still some friction between them. The distance between the brake pads and the brake discs should be adjusted. If the temperature exceeds the normal range and becomes excessively hot, it is possible that there is a problem with the components.