Pele, bona botenya ba lipampiri tsa brake

The brake pad is mainly composed of a metal bottom plate and a friction sheet. When braking, the friction sheet contacts with the brake disc to produce friction, thereby achieving the braking function. 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 ea ea mantlha (e ka bang 5 mm), e lokela ho nkuoa e le sebaka. The remaining 2 mm is dangerous. Replace it immediately. The brake pad thickness can be observed in the following ways:

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. Molumo ona o sa tloaelehang o nka nako e telele ho isa ho ho hopotsa mong'a brake ho hloka ho nkeloa sebaka.

Ba bararo, ikutloe phello e bnyang

Likoloi tse ling li na le litso tsa brake tsa brake. When the brake pads wear to a certain extent, the indicator light will light up on the dashboard to remind the owner to replace the brake pads in time. Note, however, that not all vehicles are equipped with this feature.

 


Nako ea poso: Jan-08-2025