What does 'Don't repair the brake pads' mean?
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It means the brake pads are no longer usable and need to be replaced. Here is some information about brake pads: 1. Introduction: Brake pads are the friction components specifically used for braking in vehicles. Also known as brake linings. 2. Replacement interval: There is no fixed replacement interval for brake pads. Regular inspections are recommended. For general household vehicles, inspections should be conducted around 30,000-60,000 kilometers, with replacement determined based on wear level. 3. Function: The brake pad's heat insulation layer is made of non-conductive materials to prevent heat transfer. During braking, they are pressed against the brake disc or drum to create friction, thereby slowing the vehicle. Due to friction, the friction material gradually wears out. Lower-cost brake pads tend to wear faster. When the friction material is depleted, the brake pads should be replaced promptly; otherwise, braking effectiveness will be lost and the brake disc may be damaged.