Mazda Brakes

DGJ243300 - : Pedal Brake for Mazda Image

Pedal Brake

Mazda DGJ2-43-300
$61.23
MSRP $87.23
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GRF56443Y05 - : Boots Brake for Mazda Image

Boots Brake

$466.10
MSRP $681.57
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SJ0121574 - : Piston Brake for Mazda Image

Piston Brake

Mazda SJ01-21-574
$44.44
MSRP $63.32
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SJ6021587 - : Piston Brake for Mazda Image

Piston Brake

Mazda SJ60-21-587
$44.26
MSRP $63.07
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LDY42638ZA - : Brake Shoes for Mazda Image

Brake Shoes

Mazda LDY4-26-38ZA
2 wheel drum. MPV.
$92.56
MSRP $134.18
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L20643980C - : Brake Hose for Mazda Image

Brake Hose

Mazda L206-43-980C
CX-9.
$51.32
MSRP $73.12
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B10743990B - : Brake Hose for Mazda Image

Brake Hose

Mazda B107-43-990B
2wd, disc brake.
$32.65
MSRP $45.74
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D65143810 - : Brake Hose for Mazda Image

Brake Hose

Mazda D651-43-810
Mazda2.
$26.99
MSRP $37.80
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LE4443810C - : Brake Hose for Mazda Image

Brake Hose

Mazda LE44-43-810C
4 wheel disc. MPV. With abs. Right.
$35.21
MSRP $50.17
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GK2A43810A - : Brake Hose for Mazda Image

Brake Hose

Mazda GK2A-43-810A
Without awd. Mazda6.
$17.21
MSRP $24.11
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S08326251C - : Brake Drum for Mazda Image

Brake Drum

Mazda S083-26-251C
B2600. 4wd.
$128.70
MSRP $186.56
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GE6026251 - : Brake Drum for Mazda Image

Brake Drum

Mazda GE60-26-251
626 & MX-6. Early. Late.
$94.21
MSRP $136.56
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All You Need to Know in Maintaining Your Brakes

Brakes represent the absolute most critical safety system on your Mazda3. The system utilizes brake pads, brake rotors, and hydraulic brake calipers to halt momentum. Pressurized fluid converts pedal effort into massive friction energy seamlessly. Regular maintenance of these parts ensures you can stop safely during sudden emergencies.

The Correct Way to Inspect Your Mazda's Brakes

1. Visual Thickness Check

Ensure brake pads exceed three millimeters of depth.

2. Inspect Rotor Integrity

Examine brake rotors for deep grooves or blue heat spots.

3. Check Fluid Levels

Ensure the hydraulic reservoir is filled to the maximum line.

4. Verify Hose Tightness

Inspect rubber lines for dry rotting or pressure blisters.

5. Review Pedal Feel

Confirm the brake pedal feels completely solid when pressed.

Most Common Brake Problems to Look Out For

Hydraulic Fluid Leaks

Replace ruptured hoses connecting the brake calipers immediately.

Loud Grinding Noises

Replace brake rotors ruined by bare metal pad backing.

Seized Slider Pins

Clean brackets and apply high-temperature silicone grease generously.

Spongy Pedal Warnings

Bleed the hydraulic system to remove trapped air bubbles.

High-Pitched Squealing

Apply acoustic paste to the rear of the brake pads.


Frequently Asked Questions

How often should brake pads be replaced?
Friction materials usually need replacement every 40,000 miles.
What warps brake rotors?
Aggressive downhill braking combined with splashing cold puddles.
Do towing loads need special brakes?
Yes, heavy hauling requires high-temp semi-metallic compounds.
Are ceramic brakes better?
They produce less dust but cost slightly more.
Does brake fluid need flushing?
Yes, flush it every two years to remove moisture.

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