We offer a quality front brake pad replacement that all Mazda vehicles need according to certified standards. We employ ASE certified and factory-trained technicians at our service center that understand the Mazda braking system professionally. Our expert technicians install genuine Mazda OEM parts of the highest quality.
Brake pads are pressed against rotor discs connected to each wheel when you push the brake pedal. They create friction, and this generates the resistance necessary to stop. Front brake pads are those positioned at the front wheel positions. They generally handle more weight, friction, and heat with each stop. This causes them to wear down faster, with replacement service needed more frequently compared to the rear pads. Front brake pad service is about installing new brake pads at peak integrity.
The two fundamental reasons to replace worn front brake pads now are safety and cost. Brake pads due for replacement have .1 inch or 3mm of thickness remaining. This is barely anything separating you from poor braking, reduced safety, and increased risk of an accident. Beyond safety value, worn brake pads will wear down with the steel plate contacting the rotors causing severe damage. With your safety and money at risk, you should replace worn brake pads now.
This is easy for newer Mazda models equipped with brake pad monitoring as a dashboard warning light comes on when they should be replaced. Those with older models will need to be mindful when braking to listen for an eardrum-piercing screech. This is caused by the brake pad warning tab striking the rotor signaling when the brake pads should be replaced.
There are several excellent reasons only to accept brake services from the dealership. The braking system is vital for safety, with its maintenance services putting your safety on the line. You will want to receive Mazda certified quality service from experts that know the braking system and its brake pad maintenance professionally. Your front brake pad replacement will be completed according to Mazda approved standards by an ASE certified and factory-trained technician with genuine Mazda OEM parts. You simply won’t find this level of quality and value getting brakes serviced by an independent shop with self-taught mechanics installing aftermarket parts.