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Bought my FIT in Sept 2006. Have just under 14,000 miles, mainly my winter car. First oil change at 5K, dealer mentioned rusty rotors. My brake pads are worn out at 14K and the dealer says its not a warrenty problem - I have to pay for new brakes!
I've had a winter car for about 15 years now, this is the first that had the brakes disinigrate, the first new car, usually an old beater.
Has anyone else experienced low mileage brake repairs?
Dealers that refused to fix them under warrenty (they even charged me a $25 inspection fee!)?
I currently own two Hondas and had three other great ones in my past. I have NO other complaints about my FIT, but this brake issue concerns me that the Honda motors that has treated me fairly all these years is going down the tubes!
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Bought my FIT in Sept 2006. Have just under 14,000 miles, mainly my winter car. First oil change at 5K, dealer mentioned rusty rotors. My brake pads are worn out at 14K and the dealer says its not a warrenty problem - I have to pay for new brakes!
I've had a winter car for about 15 years now, this is the first that had the brakes disinigrate, the first new car, usually an old beater.
Has anyone else experienced low mileage brake repairs?
Dealers that refused to fix them under warrenty (they even charged me a $25 inspection fee!)?
I currently own two Hondas and had three other great ones in my past. I have NO other complaints about my FIT, but this brake issue concerns me that the Honda motors that has treated me fairly all these years is going down the tubes!
Crap! I thought from the title that you were gonna tell us how the brake rotor rust stopped happening after 14K miles. Sorry to hear that the reason was that you had to replace rotors and pads. Shit. I have so many interesting, and expensive, things to look forward to with my new Fit.
I dunno,
Every car I have ever had, the brake rotors rust.
Rotors are ductile steel castings, so they are gonna rust.
After I wash the car, after/during a rain and particularly if there is salt on the roads. It is not too bad if the car is driven everyday as the pads scrub it off.
But if the car sits for awhile, it's bad and very abrasive to pads.
Still, I have never had a daily driver where I didnt get 50K miles on pads, so thanks for the heads up, I will keep an eye on my Fit's pads and rotors.
I have 30K on my 1 year old and I still have a little less than 1/2 left on front disks and a little over 3/4 on the rear drums. The only time I see this happen is with my brother who drives a stick in the summer and an auto in the winter. he rests his foot on the brake in the auto like he normally does on the clutch. He is lucky to get 12K out of his pads on the auto.
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I have 30K on my 1 year old and I still have a little less than 1/2 left on front disks and a little over 3/4 on the rear drums. The only time I see this happen is with my brother who drives a stick in the summer and an auto in the winter. he rests his foot on the brake in the auto like he normally does on the clutch. He is lucky to get 12K out of his pads on the auto.
I'd recheck the inside pad in the front, mine were looking great on the outside but inside was gone. I hit the metal indicator at 37k.
I painted my rotors because that rust is ugly, but I can't stop the rust happening on the rotors where the pads are. $25 inspection fee? Thats absurd!
I had to have my pads changed at the 15k service, shortly thereafter had to go back to the dealer cause I was experiencing brake shudder, they skimmed the discs- problem solved. Currently at 34 000km and the brakes are starting to go again. Actually had a employee at a different dealership tell me that the pads were only meant to last 12-15 000km...
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I have 22k on my fit and its auto, and the brakes are like new. I use the paddle shift to slow down. I have ridden motorcycles my whole life and all my other cars are sticks. I use the engine/throttle/gear selection for speed adjustments. Braking = Momentum loss, whereas if you downshift, you can throttle back on better or upshift if you don't need the power and go back to cruise.
Sounds like you got hosed by the service drive. Unless you are in heavy stop and go all the time the fit brakes should last much longer. I changed the brakes on my accord at 50k, replaced with iRotors cross drilled and slotted brakes, metal master pads, and they still have plenty of pad over 100k now mileage. No way in hell should your brakes not even last to 25k let alone 30-40k
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I think some Fits got bad sets of brake pads. Theres another thread talking about the pads going out quick.
Of course, as said above street conditions and the driver.
I've come across several posts claiming their front pads had to be replaced at or around the 15k mark. In every case i've seen in this forum, it involved people going to a dealer service center for either the 15k service, or for an oil change. Whereas, the folks responding with double and triple the mileage on the original pads are mostly the folks who inspected the pads themselves.
So, I don't know, man. It seems to be wallet rape. Maybe there are some rare cases of unusually fast pad wear out there...but, rust on rotors being the cause??? Wow, that's a new low for dealers....a thin layer of rust on wet rotors is normal. If the car sits for a year, well, then maybe it becomes a problem.
I know some folks just don't wanna deal with car maintenance...but, please take the 15-20 minutes each 7k-10k miles to inspect your own brake pads. All ya gotta do is remove the wheel to take a peek. Oh...and oem-level pads are $35, i believe. I wanna throw up a little in my mouth over what these service centers are charging.
Not trying to offend, here...I sincerely believe people are being ripped-off.
^i think that's some good advice. and if you don't even want to take off the wheels, you can check the thickness of the outer pads just by peaking through the spokes of the wheels.