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2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles



 
 
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Old September 16th 06, 11:59 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
cinerama
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

Is this normal? I just brought my Honda Civic in for it's 20,000 mile
service. I purchased this car 9/7/2005 so, it's only a year old. I
drive mostly highway. They tell me the front brake pads are at 60% left
and the rear are at 20% left. I have never had a car that worn the
brakes so fast. I do very little city driving.

Thanks,

Roland

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Old September 16th 06, 02:35 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Elle
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

Are you sure the shop did not reverse the wear findings,
and, in fact, it is the fronts that are worn more? Which
Civic do you have? I see the LX has brake pads in front and
brake shoes in the wear. Brake shoes do not wear quickly at
all. So what you report would be particularly surprising.

Honda brake pads OTOH are known to wear quickly. But they
also are less noisy, less dusty, and are less likely to
overly wear the brake rotors than aftermarket pads.

"cinerama" > wrote
> Is this normal? I just brought my Honda Civic in for it's
> 20,000 mile
> service. I purchased this car 9/7/2005 so, it's only a
> year old. I
> drive mostly highway. They tell me the front brake pads
> are at 60% left
> and the rear are at 20% left. I have never had a car that
> worn the
> brakes so fast. I do very little city driving.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roland
>



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Old September 16th 06, 06:33 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
cinerama
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

I have a Civic LX. It's type written.

Elle wrote:
> Are you sure the shop did not reverse the wear findings,
> and, in fact, it is the fronts that are worn more? Which
> Civic do you have? I see the LX has brake pads in front and
> brake shoes in the wear. Brake shoes do not wear quickly at
> all. So what you report would be particularly surprising.
>
> Honda brake pads OTOH are known to wear quickly. But they
> also are less noisy, less dusty, and are less likely to
> overly wear the brake rotors than aftermarket pads.
>
> "cinerama" > wrote
> > Is this normal? I just brought my Honda Civic in for it's
> > 20,000 mile
> > service. I purchased this car 9/7/2005 so, it's only a
> > year old. I
> > drive mostly highway. They tell me the front brake pads
> > are at 60% left
> > and the rear are at 20% left. I have never had a car that
> > worn the
> > brakes so fast. I do very little city driving.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Roland
> >


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Old September 16th 06, 09:42 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

I hope you're no driving with the left foot on the brake, if you brake
with Left foot, that might be the problem, keep the foot away from the
pedal.
Bg

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Old September 17th 06, 02:54 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Elle
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

Get a second opinion. Any brake shop will do. Just don't let
them re-line the brakes (= new pads in fronts, new shoes in
back) unless they use OEM.

Or, if you're a little handy, you can go measure what are
called the "brake linings" (in your Civic's case, pads in
front, shoes in rear) yourself.

For the rears, this amount of wear in this amount of time is
bizarre.

"cinerama" > wrote
>I have a Civic LX. It's type written.
>
> Elle wrote:
>> Are you sure the shop did not reverse the wear findings,
>> and, in fact, it is the fronts that are worn more? Which
>> Civic do you have? I see the LX has brake pads in front
>> and
>> brake shoes in the wear. Brake shoes do not wear quickly
>> at
>> all. So what you report would be particularly surprising.
>>
>> Honda brake pads OTOH are known to wear quickly. But they
>> also are less noisy, less dusty, and are less likely to
>> overly wear the brake rotors than aftermarket pads.
>>
>> "cinerama" > wrote
>> > Is this normal? I just brought my Honda Civic in for
>> > it's
>> > 20,000 mile
>> > service. I purchased this car 9/7/2005 so, it's only a
>> > year old. I
>> > drive mostly highway. They tell me the front brake pads
>> > are at 60% left
>> > and the rear are at 20% left. I have never had a car
>> > that
>> > worn the
>> > brakes so fast. I do very little city driving.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Roland
>> >

>



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Old September 18th 06, 02:04 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Earle Horton[_5_]
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

I am going on 80,000 miles on my Civic, and just thinking about checking the
linings for wear. The only thing I know that would wear rear brakes that
fast is leaving the parking brake on.

Earle

"cinerama" > wrote in message
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> Is this normal? I just brought my Honda Civic in for it's 20,000 mile
> service. I purchased this car 9/7/2005 so, it's only a year old. I
> drive mostly highway. They tell me the front brake pads are at 60% left
> and the rear are at 20% left. I have never had a car that worn the
> brakes so fast. I do very little city driving.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roland
>



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Old September 18th 06, 02:35 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles


yep, exactly. driving with parking brake on will do the trick.


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Old September 18th 06, 05:53 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Shaun Matherly
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

Check to see if it has EBD. If it does it will eat rear brakes for lunch. My
2005 Accord has it and I'm about 35% left on the rears and 60% on the
fronts. The best part of EBD is the fact when you brake aggressively the
front end doesn't nose dive as much as a car without it.


"cinerama" > wrote in message
ps.com...
> Is this normal? I just brought my Honda Civic in for it's 20,000 mile
> service. I purchased this car 9/7/2005 so, it's only a year old. I
> drive mostly highway. They tell me the front brake pads are at 60% left
> and the rear are at 20% left. I have never had a car that worn the
> brakes so fast. I do very little city driving.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roland
>



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Old September 18th 06, 08:52 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
cinerama
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles

No, I always use my right foot. I had a 1991 Honda Civic DX (that I
bought new) and the brakes wore out after about 25,000 miles.

wrote:
> I hope you're no driving with the left foot on the brake, if you brake
> with Left foot, that might be the problem, keep the foot away from the
> pedal.
> Bg


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Old September 18th 06, 10:36 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default 2005 Honda Civic - rear brakes 80% worn after 20,000 miles



cinerama wrote:
>
> No, I always use my right foot. I had a 1991 Honda Civic DX (that I
> bought new) and the brakes wore out after about 25,000 miles.
>
> wrote:
> > I hope you're no driving with the left foot on the brake, if you brake
> > with Left foot, that might be the problem, keep the foot away from the
> > pedal.
> > Bg




Rear drum brakes on any front disk brake car should go well past 100K...

JT
 




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