

Your brake pads are one of your car's most important safety features. Yet, many people in Batesville, MS don't know how they work or why it's important to check them regularly. In this blog post from Hallmark Ford, we'll look at how brake pads work and why you should check them often to ensure they're in good condition.
How Brake Pads Work
Brake pads are made of a very hard material, usually metal, ceramic, or composite. They are attached to your brake caliper, which applies pressure to your brake rotor (the large metal disc your wheels sit on). The caliper squeezes the brake pads against the rotor when you press your brake pedal. This friction slows down your wheels and eventually stops them from turning.
Over time, the brake pads will wear down from all the friction. When they get too thin, they can't create enough friction to stop your car effectively. That's why it's important to check your brake pads regularly and replace them when necessary. You can usually tell when they need to be replaced because you'll hear a loud squealing noise when you press the brakes.
Your brake pads are a crucial safety feature in your car. Make sure to check them regularly and replace them when necessary to keep yourself and your passengers safe on the road.