• ikt@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    you think a once a month at worst brake pad test will wear out a pad to the point it needs to be replaced?

    if this was true petrol cars world be replacing their brake pads every month

    a lot of ev’s now also blend braking, low speed braking is brakes, above 5kph is regen

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      It’s literally in the owner’s manual for several EVs that the operator is expected to exercise the brakes periodically to prevent rust buildup, particularly when driving in one pedal mode during which one may not be engaging the pads at all.

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        I’m not disputing that you sometimes can brake to get off rust

        but if your brakes are getting rust on them from a lack of use, quite simply you’re not going to be wearing them out to the point they need to be replaced

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          You will fail the yearly inspection here if there is too much rust on your brakes.

          Also, at some point that rust will cause grooves in your brake rotor and they need to be replaced.

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          Brake disks that are rusted will not serve their function as a safety device when it’s needed. Furthermore unused disks can warp, leading to early wear on the pads. Rusted disks absolutely must be replaced, especially in places where seasonal corrosion is commonplace (e.g. in snowy places that use road salt in the winter).