Avoid emergency braking. Emergency braking does a lot of damage to the brake pads, so pay attention to deceleration braking during normal driving, or use point braking to brake, so that the wear on the brake pads is relatively small.
Reduce the braking frequency. When driving normally, it is necessary to form a good habit of reducing braking, that is, after the engine brakes, the brakes can be used to further slow down or stop, and reduce the speed of the vehicle. When driving, you can downshift more to achieve deceleration.
Regularly align the wheels. When the vehicle has problems such as deviation, it is necessary to locate the four wheels of the vehicle in time to avoid damage to the vehicle tires and excessive wear of the brake pads on one side of the vehicle. When the vehicle has been driven for 40,000 kilometers or more than 2 years, the brake pads are severely worn. You should check carefully at regular intervals to see if the thickness of the brake pads has been reduced to the minimum limit. If the limit value has been reached, the brake pads should be replaced. Under normal driving conditions, check the brake pads every 5,000 kilometers, not only to check the remaining thickness, but also to check the wear state of the shoes, whether the wear on both sides is the same, whether the return is free, etc. If any abnormal situation is found, it must be dealt with immediately. Brake pads are related to life safety and must be handled with care.