911 Carrera S Cabriolet (997) F6-3.8L (2007)
Brake Pad: Testing and Inspection
Front
Checking thickness of front brake pads
Information on checking brake pads
Procedure during intermediate maintenance:
Visually inspect the brake pads for wear. There is no need to remove the wheels unless the brake fluid needs to be changed at the same time.
Outside of brake pad: Visual inspection through the cut-outs in the rim.
Inside of brake pad: Visual inspection from below with vehicle raised.
A mirror can also be used as an aid -arrow-.
Example: Examining rear brake pads
Procedure during maintenance:
Remove wheels.
Check the brake pad thickness for wear. Check the brake pads visually or using a gauge if in doubt.
Checking thickness of front brake pads
Warning
Risk of accidents if brake pads and/or brake discs are not replaced in time.
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Danger of injury and damage to vehicle if braking effect is impaired.
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The brake pads must be replaced on each axle when the brake pad warning indicator lights up, but no later than when there is a residual pad
thickness of 2 mm.
Information
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If brake pad wear is indicated by the warning light, the warning contact (sender including wire and plug connection) must also be replaced.
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Replacement of the warning contact can be avoided by replacing the brake pads no later than when the pad thickness is 2.5 mm -arrows-.