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Every Part in Your Toyota's Brakes and When to Service Them
Staying on top of your brake system’s condition is key to driving safely. Whether you're navigating city streets or mountain roads, every part of your Toyota RAV4’s brakes plays a role in stopping power, stability, and control. Understanding how often to check each component helps prevent bigger issues down the road.
Major Brake Parts in Your RAV4 and Their Lifespan
1. Brake Pads
Brake pads usually last between 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on your driving habits and how often you brake hard.
2. Brake Rotors
Brake rotors should be inspected with every pad replacement and typically need resurfacing or replacement every 50,000 miles.
3. Brake Calipers
Brake calipers often last over 100,000 miles but should be checked for leaks, sticking, or uneven braking during routine service.
4. Brake Lines
Brake lines can last the life of your vehicle but should be inspected regularly for cracks, corrosion, or leaks.
5. Brake Fluid
Brake fluid should be flushed and replaced every 2–3 years to maintain consistent pressure and avoid internal corrosion.
6. ABS Sensors
ABS sensors can wear out or get dirty, so have them inspected if your ABS warning light appears or braking feels inconsistent.
If your RAV4’s ride feels rough while braking or cornering, consider pairing brake maintenance with genuine OEM suspension parts for a smoother, more responsive drive. For quality Toyota parts and support, trust American Toyota Parts. Questions? Contact us anytime.