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Just got them changed at the 60,000 kms mark in my Vista. Paid 2400 bucks for the change.
The brakes feel much better now.
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Originally Posted by bigben
(Post 3359224)
Just got them changed at the 60,000 kms mark in my Vista. Paid 2400 bucks for the change. The brakes feel much better now. |
Is this the first time you have changed the pads after purchase of the car?
Was the brake fluid changed and bled?
Anurag.
Hey Anurag...yeah this is the first time since the purchase of the car.
Brakes were bled and fluid topped up.
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Originally Posted by adimicra
(Post 3359061)
My car Honda Jazz went for service today@40k on the odo. The service advisor tells me that the front brake pads needs to be changed and it costs a whooping 4500/- .
Is this the actual price or am I being taken for a ride?
Should I look for after market alternatives - Bosch or anything else?? |
not sure about "jazz", but i have been charged a similar amount for brake-pads on my city.I needed the car urgently then,so dint look at alternatives.
and ya i find them ridiculously expensive compared to other cars:Frustrati
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Originally Posted by adimicra
(Post 3359061)
Should I look for after market alternatives - Bosch or anything else?? |
For Bosch try the 'Bosch Car Service' centres in Hyderabad and ask for a replacement.
AFAIK, There is one dealer who stocks Bosch parts in Tirumalghery.
Anurag.
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Originally Posted by pcpranav
(Post 3009606)
on my Xylo, I got the front brake pads changed at 43K, though the adviser told that it may still continue for another 2-4K. I do not have the habit of using engine braking, and daily commute is city road. The rear ones are going good, may last another 10-15K ? current ODO is 62K. btw, every few months, I get the front and rear ones cleaned. |
I just checked this old bill, the mileage mentioned was 46K KM when the first time the front brake pads (above) were changed.
Changed the second time the front pads at 88K KM, this time the rotor disk was skimmed as well to even-out the surface.
The rear brake liners were first changed at ~82K KM, which still had some life remaining, but had a long trip to undertake then.
The current ODO is ~89.5K KM.
Hey guys, I am planning to get Bosch Brake pads & Brake drums for my Accent.
But the spare parts dealer (mentioned here on the teambhp directory Metro Spares), told that he has been recieving complaints about Bosch Pads.
One user on this thread mentioned these being Noisy.
Please help me on this.
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Originally Posted by sinhead
(Post 3524975)
But the spare parts dealer (mentioned here on the teambhp directory Metro Spares), told that he has been recieving complaints about Bosch Pads.
One user on this thread mentioned these being Noisy. |
Is Noisiness the only issue- in which case I would ignore it - as it does go away over time.
What kind of complaints did the metro guy talk of?
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Originally Posted by joybhowmik
(Post 3525475)
What kind of complaints did the metro guy talk of? |
Thanks for replying buddy. Honestly I didn't ask. I "assumed" he would give some vague reason like most shopkeepers do. - My fault.
I spoke to him over the phone. He said he has Hyundai genuine ones too, apart from the regular TVS, Rane etc. and has Bosch too, which he doesn't recommend because of customers complaining.
So I will go to the shop this week and decide then and there.
Yup noise can be ignored. If that is the only problem.
Any suggestions on which Brake fluid to buy as well?
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Originally Posted by sinhead
(Post 3525653)
He said he has Hyundai genuine ones too |
go for these
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Any suggestions on which Brake fluid to buy as well?
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AFAIK - it's DOT4 type - but check the user manual to be sure. And any good brand will do.
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Originally Posted by joybhowmik
(Post 3525475)
Is Noisiness the only issue- in which case I would ignore it - as it does go away over time.
What kind of complaints did the metro guy talk of? |
I have Bosch pads in my i10 AT. Yes, it is noisy. Last time when I gave it for service at the Hyundai ASS, they tell me that unlike the Hyundai OEM pads, BOSCH ones are metal and hence the screeching sound. I'm not sure. Can anyone throw some light on this.
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Originally Posted by autotranny
(Post 3525889)
I have Bosch pads in my i10 AT. Yes, it is noisy. Last time when I gave it for service at the Hyundai ASS, they tell me that unlike the Hyundai OEM pads, BOSCH ones are metal and hence the screeching sound. I'm not sure. Can anyone throw some light on this. |
Why not open the pads and clean them once to see if the screeching sound happens again.
Anurag.
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Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3525896)
Why not open the pads and clean them once to see if the screeching sound happens again.
Anurag. |
Next time we meet, I shall give you the privilege of having a check on this, while I drink a Cafe Cuba. clap:
But my concern is are these BOSCH pads really metal and Hyundai OEMs not. Will they cause any long term injury to my wheels.
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Originally Posted by autotranny
(Post 3525931)
Next time we meet, I shall give you the privilege of having a check on this, while I drink a Cafe Cuba. clap:
But my concern is are these BOSCH pads really metal and Hyundai OEMs not. Will they cause any long term injury to my wheels. |
If they are hard then it will eat away the disc plate.
Do look at the condition of the disc plate too when at ASC.
Anurag.
Is there any way for us to really find out if the brake pads are worn out by physical inspection? I mean, in my case I do not trust the authorized service center as he asks to do even unwanted repairs.
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