Jul 15, 2022

Ford Brake padsThe brake pads on Ford cars usually last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles. The average person drives around 15,000 miles per year, so you’ll end up getting the pads changed every two years minimum. Taking your vehicle to your local Ford dealer will be best, as you can be sure you’re getting OEM pads installed by someone who knows Ford vehicles well. You should also be on the lookout for signs that your pads need replacing early.

 

1. Your Brakes Get Noisy

If your brakes suddenly start making noises such as squealing or grinding when you use them, then you should get your pads changed as soon as possible. When this noise occurs, it means your pads of worn down so much that the metal sensor has started coming into contact with your rotor every time you use your brakes.

This sensor is in place to let you know when it’s time to change your pads. The sound is nothing to worry about, but it does mean you need to head to the dealer sooner rather than later.

2. Your Pedal Is Pulsating

If your brake pedal starts to pulsate or vibrate when you use it, then it’s a sign the pads are severely or even abnormally worn down. They may have worn down unevenly, or it may simply be time for a routine replacement. Head to the dealer, and make sure you tell them what the problem is. You may have a problem with your rotor, so you’ll want to make sure your entire brake system is checked out.

3. Your Brakes Become Less Responsive or Unresponsive

If your brakes become less responsive, then it’s time to get down to the dealer as soon as possible. Numerous issues can cause this problem, and the easiest to fix is worn-down pads.

If you feel your brake responsiveness has diminished so much that you feel unsafe driving, then call the dealer ahead of time and ask about getting towed in. Don’t take any risks when it comes to your brakes, as they’re the most vital safety component of any vehicle. Luckily, though, your brakes usually won’t become so unresponsive that it becomes impossible to drive down to the dealer on your own.

4. Your Car’s Nose Pulls To One Side

If the nose of your car begins pulling to one side when you hit the brake pedal, then you’re going to need to replace the pads. One of your pads may be perfectly fine, but the other has worn down. This uneven wear can lead to you accidentally bumping into something or someone beside you while attempting to break on the narrow road if this pulling issue continues.

Come visit us at Chestatee Ford whenever you need maintenance on your vehicle. Our highly skilled technicians will be happy to take care of your worn-down pads. They’ll also tend to any other issues your vehicle is having. Call 833-518-7574 to get in touch with our service department today.