Brake disc maintenance and care
Release Time:
2025-06-24
Maintenance and upkeep of brake discs
1. Keep clean: Regularly clean the brake discs to remove oil stains, dirt, and other impurities adhering to the surface, preventing impact on braking performance. Be sure to use special cleaning agents to avoid corroding the brake disc surface.
2. Avoid prolonged high-temperature braking: Continuous downhill driving for extended periods or emergency braking after high-speed driving can cause the brake discs to overheat, accelerating wear. Judiciously using engine braking to reduce the frequency of brake use helps extend the lifespan of brake discs.
3. Correct driving habits: Smooth starting, even acceleration, and early deceleration, avoiding sudden braking and frequent braking. These good driving habits can effectively reduce brake disc wear.
4. Regular replacement of brake pads: Brake pads and brake discs form a friction pair, and the wear of brake pads directly affects the brake discs. Therefore, regularly checking and replacing brake pads according to the vehicle maintenance manual's recommendations is an important measure to protect the brake discs.
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