Ownership Basics
How To Spot Brake Wear
In order to safely stop your vehicle, your brakes are designed with pads or shoes that slowly wear out as you use them.
Bring your vehicle to your Ford or Lincoln Dealership as soon as possible for a brake inspection and possible replacement parts if you notice any of the following symptoms of brake wear:
- Loud or frequent squeaks or grinding
- A burning odor
- Your brake pedal becomes hard to press or feels “squishy”
- Your steering wheel shudders or continuously vibrates
- Rust or metal flakes peeling off your brakes
- Scratches or gouging in your rotors
- The brake system warning light turns on
The best thing you can do for your brakes is follow your regular maintenance schedule and have them inspected at your Ford or Lincoln Dealership every 15,000 miles. Their Genuine Parts & Service experts can identify any problems and take care of everything you need, all in one stop. And they’ll even top off your brake fluid if it’s low.
Schedule an appointmentVehicle Care
- How To Clean Your Vehicle
- How To Preserve Your Vehicle’s Value
- How To Keep Your Battery Well Maintained
- How To Keep Your Tires In Shape
- Getting Maintenance At The Dealership
- 2011 Super Duty® Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor™ and Diesel Exhaust Fluid
- How to Spot Battery Wear
- How To Spot Brake Wear
- How To Spot Shock And Strut Wear
- When To Change Your Oil
- When To Change Your Air Filter
- When To Change Your Fuel Filter
- When To Change Your Cabin Air Filter
- Keeping Your Engine In Top Shape
• Fluid Top-Off
• Battery Test
• Filter Check
• Belts and Hoses Check


