What Causes Brake Pads to Overheat?
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The reasons for brake pads overheating are: 1. Poor return of the brake caliper causing brake drag; 2. Excessive and frequent braking during driving. The method for replacing brake pads is: 1. Remove the wheel where the brake is located; 2. Remove the caliper bolts and take out the brake pads; 3. Install new brake pads, tighten the guide bolts, and complete the replacement. The maintenance methods for brake pads include: 1. High-temperature resistance protection to prevent corrosion of the brake system, avoid brake pads seizing due to high temperatures, and eliminate brake squealing; 2. Clean the brake disc, brake drum, and any parts of oil stains, dirt, and friction dust to ensure good heat dissipation of the brake disc; 3. Regularly replace brake fluid; 4. Regularly check the thickness of brake pads or brake shoes.