• | Inspect the disc brake pads every 10,000 km (6,000 miles) and anytime the wheels are removed. |
• | Inspect both ends of the outer pad by looking in at each end of the caliper. The highest rate of wear normally occurs at the ends. |
• | Inspect the thickness of the inner pad in order to ensure that it has not worn prematurely. Look through the window in the top of the caliper in order to view the inner pad. |
• | Both front and rear disc brakes have wear indicators that make a noise when the pads wear below specifications. The wear indicator is an integral part of the outer pad. When the pad is worn the wear indicator contacts the rotor and produces a warning noise as indicated in the illustration above. |
• | Replace the pads when the thickness is worn below specification. Replace all pads in axle sets. |
• | Measure the flatness of the inner and outer pads. Place the pad surfaces together and measure the gap between the surfaces. If a gap larger than the specification exists midway between the attaching lugs, replace the pads. |