Do you notice your brakes grinding, brake noise or squeaking brake problems? Squeaky brakes can be an indicator of brake wear and indicate you may need a brake replacement. If you have questions about brake wear, use this handy brake pad replacement indicator to learn about worn or damaged pads.
Take a look at the Wagner Trouble Chaser Chart to help identify disc brake problems and their causes, effects and solutions.
NORMAL APPEARANCE
APPEARANCE
- Normal use
- Recommend periodic maintenance
Cracked Pads
APPEARANCE
- Small cracks in center of pad
CAUSE
- Stress cracks caused by pads flexing
- Pads not free to slide in caliper
EFFECT
- Piston bends in back plate
SOLUTION
- Lubricate caliper slides and guide pins
- Replace pads
UNEVEN WEAR WITHIN A SET
APPEARANCE
- Uneven wear on pad surface
CAUSE
- Irregularly worn brake disc (wear lip)
EFFECT
- Squeal and brake pedal pulsation
- Premature pad wear
SOLUTION
- Replace rotors and pads
UNEVEN WEAR
APPEARANCE
- Uneven wear on pad surface
CAUSE
- Irregularly worn brake disc (wear lip)
EFFECT
- Squeal and brake pedal pulsation
- Premature pad wear
SOLUTION
- Replace rotors and pads
METAL RESIDUE
APPEARANCE
- Metal residue on friction surface
CAUSE
- Water leakage, “quenching” of the rotor causes rotor fragments to break away, transferring them to the friction material
- Particularly noticeable if heavy braking on poorly bedded rotors
EFFECT
- Has no detrimental effect on braking performance
- May cause rotor damage or brake squeal
SOLUTION
- In extreme instances, replace rotors and pads
ASHING
APPEARANCE
- Partially charred friction material (whitish outer edges)
CAUSE
- Prolonged excessive pad temperature due to intensive use or dragging
EFFECT
- Reduction in initial braking efficiency
- Excessive material deterioration
- Material becomes brittle, chips and cracks
- Excessive abnormal wear
SOLUTION
- Providing the damage is not excessive, pads can be used and will be effective under normal use
GLAZING
APPEARANCE
- Pad friction surface “glazed”
CAUSE
- High intermittent pad temperature for short durations
EFFECT
- Temporary reduction in braking performance
SOLUTION
- Can be remedied by “normal” use
BACKPLATE DAMAGE
APPEARANCE
- Damaged backplate
CAUSE
- Incorrect assembly
- Excessive force used during installation
EFFECT
- Reduced braking efficiency, irregular, wear, noise and judder
- In extreme instances, products will not fit in the caliper
SOLUTION
- Replace Pads
WORN OUT PADS
APPEARANCE
- Friction material completely worn out
CAUSE
- No periodic control of pad wear
EFFECT
- Vehicle may pull to one side
- Damage to rotor
- High squeal and noise
SOLUTION
- Replace pads
SURFACE CONTAMINATION
APPEARANCE
- Friction material contaminated with oil, grease or brake fluid
CAUSE
- Spillage during maintenance
EFFECT
- Vehicle may pull to one side
- Reduction in braking performance
SOLUTION
- Replace pads
TAPERED PADS
APPEARANCE
- Uneven wear, tapered pads
CAUSE
- Distorted caliper
- Caliper slides sticking
- Piston sticking
- Excessive caliper clearance
EFFECT
- Premature pad wear
- Uneven braking pressure
- Noise and squeal
SOLUTION
- Replace pads
- Service or replace calipers
- Replace with new loaded calipers
Think it may be time to replace your brakes? Be sure to see a professional to determine when to change brake pads and components.
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