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Continental Now Offering European Coverage With ATE Brake Pads And Rotors

ATE Original Brake Pads and ATE Single Pack Rotors minimize noise and vibration, according to Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket.

Audi Brake Pad Wear Sensor Operation And Service

Almost every Audi for the past 20 years has been equipped with electronic brake pad wear sensors. Most of them mount the brake pad with a clip, but some are molded into the brake pad. These sensors change their electrical resistance as the loop of wire is worn down and eventually breaks as the brake pads wear down.

Brake Pad & Rotor Matching

Many techs believe that installing new pads and rotors is the solution to brake noise and vibration, and that installing new parts makes everything perfectly aligned so that no other steps are needed to bring the system back to service. Well, this is true and false.

Expanded Coverage For Omnicraft Brake Pads And Shoes Announced

Omnicraft announces 114 new brake pad and shoe part numbers to cover a greater number of high-volume cars and trucks. This expansion covers many popular vehicle lines, such as Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge Ram and Caravan, Honda Accord and Civic, and Hyundai Santa Fe.

Global Brake Safety Council Partners With IPR Center To Promote Automotive Safety With Warnings About Replacement Brake Pads

The National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) is working with the Global Brake Safety Council (GBSC) to heighten public awareness about the need to ensure the safety of the motoring public through the use of genuine automotive replacement parts. The effort is the result of recent concerns expressed by the GBSC over what

Centric Parts Unveils Next Generation PQ PRO Disc Brake Pads

To increase technician and customer confidence, every set of PQ PRO brake pads is backed by a One-Year Centric-Assured Roadside Assistance Guarantee.

VIDEO: Matching Brake Pads With Customers

Andrew Markel discusses selling brake pads to customers by identifying the way in which the customer uses their vehicle. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.

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Would You Install That Brake Pad On Your Car?

Today, we are in a fight against replacement brake pads that put profit ahead of safety. The brake repair market is starting to become dominated by a “good enough” mentality. Good enough to some is just being able to stop in a “reasonable” distance at normal driving speeds, and last for 10,000 miles. But, when tasked to perform an emergency stop or a series of hard stops, the vehicle can become unsafe with longer stops and a low pedal when inferior brake pads are used.

Sensing Brake Pad Wear

Modern brake pad wear sensors can do more than just warn the driver of a worn brake pad. These new wear sensors work with the rest of the brake system and can estimate the mileage until the brake pads wear out.

EUROMAX Introduces New Brake Pad Line

There are more than 160 SKUs that cover 95 percent of North American and European applications.