Most recent cars require more and more service, however, there are some more or less crucial ones. Today, we will focus on a service act that is vital to guarantee your safety at the wheel of your car. Indeed, we are gonna demonstrate to you how to replace the brake pads of your car in a Nissan Pulsar? To do so , in a first step, we are going to see why it is crucial to swap the brake pads of your car, in a second part, we are going to see what is the process to swap the brake pads of your Nissan Pulsar, and at last, what is the price of this component.

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For what reason changing the brake pads from my Nissan Pulsar?

Before we see how to replace the brake pads of your car, we will commence our article by explaining you what the purpose of the brake pads is, and when they should be changed.

Function of the brake pads on Nissan Pulsar

The brake pads on an motor vehicle have a fundamental purpose in the proper handling of your Nissan Pulsar. Indeed, they are the ones that will guarantee braking efficiency. They are a form of pairs of metal pads that will pinch the brake discs when you press the brake pedal to slow down and stop your Nissan Pulsar. These auto parts are wearing parts and consist of a coating that will wear with time and use, hence the interest of changing them regularly to maintain maximum braking.

When to replace the brake pads of your Nissan Pulsar?

And right now we will clarify to you how to know if you need to replace the brake pads of your Nissan Pulsar. Be aware that depending on the employ you have of your car (city or highway for example), the wear of your brake pads will not be the same at all. Indeed, if you use your brakes very often, their lifespan will obviously be lowered. We consider that, in general, the brake pads of a motor vehicle have a longevity of about 10,000 to 30,000 kilometres. On the other hand, there are some symptoms that should alert you to the wear of your car’s brake pads:

  • A squeaking sound.
  • Longer braking distance.
  • Brake pedal vibration: If this is your case, but your brake pads are in good condition, check our article on brake vibration on Nissan Pulsar, to discover the cause of your trouble.
  • A brake pedal that’s too hard or too soft…

If you have any of these symptoms, do not think twice to examine the condition of your brake pads yourself, either by taking out the front wheels and examining their condition, or by going directly to a garage.

How to replace the brake pads of my Nissan Pulsar?

We will now go forward to the section you are most excited about, how to swap the brake pads from your Nissan Pulsar?. Down below we will detail the basic steps to stick to to replace the brake pads of your car properly:

  • Buy brake pads adapted to your Nissan Pulsar, to achieve this use your car registration to be sure of compatibility with your motor vehicle when ordering on a specialized website or in a shop.
  • Put your car on stands (being cautious to lock the handbrake and engage a gear and unlock the bolts of the wheels you want to act on before you lift the car).
  • Take out the wheels in question.
  • Before taking out the clamp from your calipers, think about using a flat screwdriver to lever between the pad and the disc to totally push the piston of your calipers, otherwise you will not be able to put the new brake pads.
  • Ordinarily, thanks to a big Torx tip, you’ll have 2 screws to remove to be able to swap the brake pads of your car and thus be able to take off the brake calipers from it.
  • Once you remove the clamp from your calipers, you will be able to serenely remove the two old pads and swap them with the new brake pads.
  • Ensure that they are in the correct position before you re-install the brake calipers on your Nissan Pulsar.
  • Remember to end locking your wheels on the ground, otherwise your transmission will be damaged.
  • To finish, take into account that brake pads require a running-in period of 500 to 1000km, so you will have to drive very gently the first 100km and take care until you reach 500km.

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That’s it, now you know how to swap the brake pads on your car.

What is the price of brake pads for an Nissan Pulsar?

At last, last section of our article on the procedure to swap the brake pads of your Nissan Pulsar. It’s just to give you an idea of the price of the brake pads of your car. Based on the finish of your car (sport or not), the pads will be different and therefore the price will also change, however, generally it will take between 20 and 40 € for a set of 4 brake pads at a specialized online site like Oscaro, you can find here their entire offer of brake pads for your car. The advantage of this type of site is the choice, the price and the after-sales service you get. Finally, if you go to a car center or specialized shops you should be able to get the set of pads between 30 and 60€.

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