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How Do Brakes in Your Mercedes-Benz Work?
Your Mercedes-Benz is a luxury vehicle with the most cutting-edge braking technologies. With that said, brake systems haven’t changed much over the years. Brakes are either disc brake systems or drums, with air brakes belonging to niche applications. Drum brakes have fallen by the wayside, and disc brakes have become the norm especially for compact cars and SUVs. In a nutshell, a disc brake starts its work with the hydraulic pressure produced when you step on the brake pedal. This pressure then works to generate friction within the disc brake parts.
The Parts of Your Car’s Braking System
The main components of your Mercedes’s disc brake include the brake caliper, pads, and the rotor. Once hydraulic pressure is applied, pistons in the caliper cause it to squeeze a pair of pads. Brake pads are made of friction material, which are often semi-metallic, and sometimes ceramic for performance cars. The pads are pressed against the spinning steel rotor. This action leads to slowing your car down or bringing it to a full stop. Tremendous heat is generated in the process, which highlights the importance of using original brake parts.
Why Using Original Brake Parts Is Important
When brakes are due for replacement, it is paramount to use high-quality original parts. Replacement pads and rotors have an intended lifespan that vary by model, which means that using aftermarket parts can lead to untimely trouble.
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