Le a le mea e aoga ai le le matauina e uiga i le filifilia o pato pad?

O le Brake pad e masani ona aofia ai le uamea pito i lalo ipu ma se pepa malala. Pe a faʻafesoʻotaʻi, o le pepa e faʻafesoʻotaʻi ma le tofitofi tisiki e gaosi ai le vevesi, o le a faʻataunuʻuina ai le galuega taulima. The new car brake pad thickness is usually about 1.5 cm (there is also a saying that the new car brake pad thickness is about 15 mm, the friction part is generally 10 mm), when the brake pad thickness is worn to only 1/3 o le muamua (tusa o le 5 mm), e tatau ona manatu e sui. O le totoe o le 2 mm e lamatia. Replace it immediately. The brake pad thickness can be observed in the following ways:

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Some brake pads have a metal needle embedded in them, and when the friction pad is worn to a certain extent, the metal needle will contact the brake disc, resulting in a sharp abnormal sound when braking. O lenei leo le masani ai o le umi o le taimi umi ma e le maua mai, o le faʻamanatuina lea o le e ona o le brake pads e manaʻomia ona suia.

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In order to ensure driving safety, it is recommended to check the wear and tear of brake pads regularly. General vehicles driving about 30,000 kilometers should check the brake conditions, including brake pad thickness, brake oil level, etc., is normal. I le taimi lava e tasi, pe a toe sui fua faʻapitoa, e tatau ona e filifilia 'oloa faʻaolaina ma mulimulitaʻi i le taʻitaʻiga a le toe sui.


Taimi taimi: Jan-08-2025