Rotor with brake pads replacement
1. Should I change both rear rotors along with both rear break pads together?
2. Can I just go ahead with the driver side replacement of rotor and break pads?
3. When I get the indicator or message on the dash to change break pads, will the message aLeo indicate which side I should change? (I am particularly concerned about this since I just got the blind spot service inoperable message on the dash but it doesn’t say which side of the vehicle’s sensor is the issue even when scanned/diagnostic done at the dealer which is a bummer! I was just told to replace both sensors along with harness).
Appreciate all your inputs please.
Always do brakes in pairs fronts or backs. Very odd your right side isnt worn. Possible inside pad is worn due to slide pin sticking, and not showing on outside pad that was checked for wear. Best to take that side apart and clean and relube to ensure proper operation.
If you are handy, just do them yourself, isnt a hard job and will save you several hundred dollars. Make sure to follow the rear emergency brake pad replacement procedure to have the car release the ebrakes before you start (you can search it up here, or I can send to you). First time I had mine done, Dealer quoted like $900. Had indy do for $600 (they always just replace rotors, quicker than turning, and more profit), last time did myself and was probably well under $200.












