How many miles did your brake pads last?!?!
Last edited by w205_C43; Jun 17, 2018 at 03:07 AM.




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It was fine for the last six months since replacing them but it just started squeaking again recently. I do not track the car nor do I break hard. There must be some factory defect with the build as this is common for this car...
EDIT - I have a C450 (it's essentially the same car), and I have seen MANY threads/posts on here about customers having squeaking breaks or defective breaks with this C450/C43 since the start. DO NOT pay to have them replaced, they should change them for you for free. No one needs changing of brakes at 6k miles... Always keep all records and ALWAYS go in when you first notice an issue. Regarding the comment about Distronic, I have that, but have never even used it.
Last edited by NYC365; Jun 19, 2018 at 12:20 PM.
It was fine for the last six months since replacing them but it just started squeaking again recently. I do not track the car nor do I break hard. There must be some factory defect with the build as this is common for this car...
EDIT - I have a C450 (it's essentially the same car), and I have seen MANY threads/posts on here about customers having squeaking breaks or defective breaks with this C450/C43 since the start. DO NOT pay to have them replaced, they should change them for you for free. No one needs changing of brakes at 6k miles... Always keep all records and ALWAYS go in when you first notice an issue. Regarding the comment about Distronic, I have that, but have never even used it.
They are recommending new brake pads, why exactly? I ask this because you have such low mileage that to say the pads are worn out this early on is almost impossible.
If you're under 1 year and bring it in for the first time regarding that problem, they will not replace it. What they'll do is lube it up or what not, and send you off. IF you come back again regarding that problem within the first year, they'll replace it for free. The reason they replaced mine 1.5 years into ownership is bc they noted the tear on an earlier visit and should've replaced it then.
I would argue it because there really are a good amount of folks out there with this same issue, just a simple search of these forums will demonstrate that. It's a manufacture defect somewhere.
Point is you'll pay (or they'll cover it for you) to replace the brake pads... and then you'll get the same issue again in time. I'm a prime example (didn't pay for replacement though). I guarantee you if I go into the dealership now they'd tell me the same thing - you need new brakes, again. Lol.
They are recommending new brake pads, why exactly? I ask this because you have such low mileage that to say the pads are worn out this early on is almost impossible.
If you're under 1 year and bring it in for the first time regarding that problem, they will not replace it. What they'll do is lube it up or what not, and send you off. IF you come back again regarding that problem within the first year, they'll replace it for free. The reason they replaced mine 1.5 years into ownership is bc they noted the tear on an earlier visit and should've replaced it then.
I would argue it because there really are a good amount of folks out there with this same issue, just a simple search of these forums will demonstrate that. It's a manufacture defect somewhere.
Point is you'll pay (or they'll cover it for you) to replace the brake pads... and then you'll get the same issue again in time. I'm a prime example (didn't pay for replacement though). I guarantee you if I go into the dealership now they'd tell me the same thing - you need new brakes, again. Lol.
One my friends told me about his cousin who's also been experiencing problems with his C43. His car has been leaking oil, engine has been over heating, and getting error messages. I got in contact with him and found out he had the same issue with his car but around 4,500 miles!!! Another thing I found out was we both service our cars at the SAME dealership, and SAME service advisor.
Last edited by w205_C43; Jun 20, 2018 at 01:58 AM.
Did you see the pads? Are they actually low? Did the dash light come on from the sensor (note that only 2 of the 8 pads have sensors, so no light does not guarantee they don't need to be replaced).
Replacing them may fix the squeek, but as we are all saying, if they are actually worn below 2mm at this stage, something is wrong.
Did you see the pads? Are they actually low? Did the dash light come on from the sensor (note that only 2 of the 8 pads have sensors, so no light does not guarantee they don't need to be replaced).
Replacing them may fix the squeek, but as we are all saying, if they are actually worn below 2mm at this stage, something is wrong.
What I'm trying to get at is, if they are replacing the pads because they squeak, that is a personal choice you can make, but probably does not require a pad change. If they are replacing the pads because they are worn low, then your mileage is much lower than normal on these cars and something seems not right (either something wrong with the car, ealership taking you for a ride, or you drive with your foot on the brake pedal).
EDIT: I should add that my process with open wheels that you can reach into like many of the MB wheels, is to put a quarter or half dollar flat against rotor next to the pad. A quarter is a little less than 2 mm, and a half dollar a little more. If this is about the thickness if your pad material, it is time to replace. If you have significantly more than the thickness of the quarter, you are good to do. You can stack a couple to check.
Last edited by z28lt1; Jun 22, 2018 at 09:58 AM.







