The first thing you need to know is: When was the last time the brakes were changed? If you just bought the car, this is something to ask the dealer or whoever you bought it from. Most cars shouldn’t need a brake change more than every 40,000 miles or so. If the car has done a lot of in-town driving (lots of stopping), then it might need a change sooner. Another way to tell is if the brakes are making a noise, but this isn’t the most accurate gauge. Most modern brake systems have an early warning device built in to squeal when the brake pads are wearing thing, but sometimes dust and dirt can build up in the tires and cause the brakes to squeal as well. The only sure way to tell if a brake needs changed is to take the tire off and look at the brake pads. To change your breaks, follow these steps.
- This is a job that requires more than just a hydraulic jack. For this, you will need two jack stands. Jack up the car and place the jack stands underneath the axel. You may want to loosen the nuts on the tires first, as they will be difficult to remove after the car is jacked up.
- Remove the tires and take a look at the brake pads. If the brake pads are worn nearly to the shoe, it is time to change them. If the pads are worn completely down, you may need to change the rotor as well. The rotor could be damaged and may not react as well to the brake pads, decreasing the cars stopping power.
- Now, there are clips holding the calipers to the piston, remove the clips and the calipers. Replace the old brake pads with the new ones by simply sliding out the worn pads and placing the new ones into the grooves where the old ones were.
- The piston will need to be pushed back to its full open position. This will require a vice grip or a channel lock, or possibly a c- clamp. Place both sides of whatever tool you use on the piston to squeeze it back into the full open position. Now you should be able to put the calipers back on.
- Once the calipers are back on, replace the wheel and replace the nuts. Lower the car back down to the ground and give the nuts a final twist to make sure they are on tight.
- Get in the car and pump the brakes until they start to tighten back up. Take the car for a spin around the block to make sure they work.
If you are a good auto repair mechanic, then you can change the brakes on your car. I wouldn't recommend changing brakes on a vehicle because they can be very complicated and if they are not changed properly you can cause a serious accident.
Which ever axle the brakes have worn out.
The brakes should be inspected every oil change and replaced when necessary.
You can repair the drum brakes on your car by getting the needed parts from an auto store then either taking the car to a mechanic or finding a step by step instructions.
the same way as you would on a RWD or AWD car. but more information is needed to answer such a question. what part of the brakes????
Yes, you need to seriously change your brakes. You do not have any brake fluid in your car because your need brakes badly. If you don't take the car in and the back brakes are bad, it's going to cost a lot of money to repair them.
change brakes or check drums
go to a car garage
If you are looking to change brakes yourself you can look at an online website which people can direct you on how to install new brakes. You can also check the phonebook or web to find reliable auto shops.
You should bring your car in to a shop or a place like auto zone etc. They will inform you on the condition of your brakes and when they need to be changed out.
This will greatly depend on what kind of brakes you have and which parts you are trying to replace. Do you have disc or drum brakes? If you have disc brakes, do you want to replace the calipers, pads, or rotors? If you have drum brakes, do you want to replace the drum, or the shoes?
Your car comes in 3 models, - would help if you said which.