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When should I replace my Kia Sportage's brake pads?

My Kia Sportage's brake pads seem to be wearing down and I'm not sure when I should replace them. What are some signs that it's time to replace my brake pads and how can I do it myself?

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It's always good to regularly inspect your brake pads to make sure they are in good condition. Some signs that it's time to replace them include squeaking or grinding noises while braking, your vehicle pulling to one side while braking, or a soft brake pedal. You can also visually inspect your brake pads to see if they are excessively worn down. If you're not comfortable changing them yourself, it's best to take your Kia Sportage to a trusted mechanic.

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As a general rule, brake pads should be replaced every 50,000 miles. However, this can vary depending on your driving habits and the type of brake pads you have. If you do a lot of city driving or frequently brake hard, you may need to replace your brake pads more often. And if you have high-performance brake pads, they may wear out faster. It's always better to be safe than sorry, so if you're unsure, it's best to have them checked out by a professional.

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It's important to keep in mind that your brake pads are a critical component of your Kia Sportage's safety system. If they are worn down, it can affect your vehicle's ability to stop quickly and safely. So it's always best to replace them as soon as you start noticing signs of wear. And if you do choose to change them yourself, make sure to follow the instructions in your vehicle's manual and use high-quality replacement pads.