How much does it cost to get brakes done on a Mercedes?

How much does it cost to get brakes done on a Mercedes?

Brake pads for a Mercedes-Benz can cost anywhere between $150 per axle and $450 per axle depending on the type of brake pad desired. Mercedes-Benz Brake rotor replacement can cost anywhere between $300 – $750 for all four rotors to be replaced. This price estimate includes labor and components.

How is a brake inspection done?

During a brake inspection the entire brake system is checked; this includes the following: the brake pedal, brake fluid, brake lines and hoses, and the brake assemblies (whether they are disc brakes or drum brakes). Parking brakes should also be checked at this time. Lastly is brake pedal reserve distance.

Where can I get a free brake inspection?

If you’re in need of a brake service and inspection, look no further than Firestone Complete Auto Care, where we offer free brake inspections year-round, seven days a week. Bring your vehicle in and our tire and auto service professionals will perform a free brake inspection service that includes: Measurement of front and rear brake pad wear

What do you need to know about a brake inspection?

The mechanic will inspect the entire brake system (brake pads, rotors, calipers, master cylinder, fluid, hoses, drums, shoes, proportioning valve, ABS, and wheel cylinders). How important is this service? There is no safe operation of a vehicle without properly functioning brakes.

When to bring your Mercedes Benz in for service?

Around one year after your first A Service appointment, so approximately two years since your purchase or at 20,000 miles (whichever comes first), it will then be time to bring your vehicle in for Mercedes-Benz Service B to ensure your vehicle is running as smoothly.

Is there a free brake inspection at Firestone?

Bring your vehicle in and our tire and auto service professionals will perform a free brake inspection service that includes: During your complimentary inspection, we’ll determine whether your vehicle needs any further brake service, such as: Over time, brake fluid can become contaminated as moisture builds up.

If you’re in need of a brake service and inspection, look no further than Firestone Complete Auto Care, where we offer free brake inspections year-round, seven days a week. Bring your vehicle in and our tire and auto service professionals will perform a free brake inspection service that includes: Measurement of front and rear brake pad wear

What to look for during a brake inspection?

During your complimentary inspection, we’ll determine whether your vehicle needs any further brake service, such as: Over time, brake fluid can become contaminated as moisture builds up. Most brake components contain copper and when copper is exposed to moisture, it begins to erode.

Bring your vehicle in and our tire and auto service professionals will perform a free brake inspection service that includes: During your complimentary inspection, we’ll determine whether your vehicle needs any further brake service, such as: Over time, brake fluid can become contaminated as moisture builds up.

What kind of brakes does a Mercedes Benz use?

In addition to the obvious safety reasons, maintaining your brakes will help with resale value. At a basic level, cars like your Mercedes-Benz use what are called “friction” brakes. These brakes use the contact between two types of material to bring the car to a halt. A friction brake may be either a disc brake or a drum brake.