02 Protege ES - Total brake job needed?!?
#1
02 Protege ES - Total brake job needed?!?
I have 21,000 miles on my Protege ES - I brought it in for a slight warp in the rotors, and they're telling me my front pads are down to 20%! It's recommended that I replace pads on all 4 wheels and resurface all the rotors. It was in at 11,000 miles for a resurfacing too (which was under warranty then).
I'm not hard on those brakes - I've had a 1999 Elantra and a 1993 Plymouth Duster that didn't have brake problems like that, and those are not cars known for their quality!
I think Mazda should pay for this, and I've logged a complaint with customer service and attempted to get in touch with a zone manager. Does anyone have any suggestions for getting them to take me seriously? From what I've read on this forum it's a common problem and so far I've gotten no satisfaction from them. I love this car and it's the only problem I've had with it!
Thank you!
I'm not hard on those brakes - I've had a 1999 Elantra and a 1993 Plymouth Duster that didn't have brake problems like that, and those are not cars known for their quality!
I think Mazda should pay for this, and I've logged a complaint with customer service and attempted to get in touch with a zone manager. Does anyone have any suggestions for getting them to take me seriously? From what I've read on this forum it's a common problem and so far I've gotten no satisfaction from them. I love this car and it's the only problem I've had with it!
Thank you!
#2
my car has 16K miles on it and the brakes look brand new (aside from horribly rusted rotors).
I don't think this is a common problem.....except on the new mazda3. Tell them to fix or ask them for directons to the nearest Nissan dealer.
p.s. if you're interested in upgrading your rotors I'm selling 4 brembo slotted and drilled rotors for the ES in the vendor section...$200shipped is WAY better than anything else you'll get especially stock mazda rotors.
I don't think this is a common problem.....except on the new mazda3. Tell them to fix or ask them for directons to the nearest Nissan dealer.
p.s. if you're interested in upgrading your rotors I'm selling 4 brembo slotted and drilled rotors for the ES in the vendor section...$200shipped is WAY better than anything else you'll get especially stock mazda rotors.
#4
All 4 wheels? Can you say "up-sell?" Your rear shoes should last at least twice as long as the fronts. Sounds like the old Midas shops when a guy goes in for the "$49.00 Lifetime Brake Special" and walks out with a $800.00 bill for 4 rotors, 4 sets of pads, 4 new calipers, new master cylinder, and maybe even a new brake pedal.
#6
Originally Posted by friendlynerd
I have 21,000 miles on my Protege ES - I brought it in for a slight warp in the rotors, and they're telling me my front pads are down to 20%! It's recommended that I replace pads on all 4 wheels and resurface all the rotors. It was in at 11,000 miles for a resurfacing too (which was under warranty then).
I'm not hard on those brakes - I've had a 1999 Elantra and a 1993 Plymouth Duster that didn't have brake problems like that, and those are not cars known for their quality!
I think Mazda should pay for this, and I've logged a complaint with customer service and attempted to get in touch with a zone manager. Does anyone have any suggestions for getting them to take me seriously? From what I've read on this forum it's a common problem and so far I've gotten no satisfaction from them. I love this car and it's the only problem I've had with it!
Thank you!
I'm not hard on those brakes - I've had a 1999 Elantra and a 1993 Plymouth Duster that didn't have brake problems like that, and those are not cars known for their quality!
I think Mazda should pay for this, and I've logged a complaint with customer service and attempted to get in touch with a zone manager. Does anyone have any suggestions for getting them to take me seriously? From what I've read on this forum it's a common problem and so far I've gotten no satisfaction from them. I love this car and it's the only problem I've had with it!
Thank you!
#7
My P5 has about 24,000 miles on it now. I was curious to know how long the pads last on other peoples' cars. Mine seem like they have a lot of material left on them. On previous front drive cars that I've owned, the front pads would tend to go around 30,000 miles. The rears would last for a long time. The rears don't have to work as hard since all of the weight is biased towards the front in a fwd car, and thus so is the brake force. This front bias is even more pronounced on a pickup truck, where the front brakes do about 70% of the work stopping the vehicle.
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