The part number for the brake pads of a Toyota Fortuner can vary depending on the specific model and year. However, I found a few references to the part numbers for the brake pads of a Toyota Fortuner:
– BOSCH BC976 QuietCast Premium Ceramic Disc Brake Pad Set: Compatible with select Lexus GX460, GX470; Toyota 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, Sequoia, Tacoma, Tundra; FRONT. The part numbers for this brake pad set include: 044650K020, 044650K140, 04465YZZDV.
– Toyota Fortuner Front Disc Brake Pad Kit: Suitable for Toyota Fortuner 2016. The brake pads in this kit are tested and proven for toughness, semi-metallic, non-asbestos, and low dust. The part number for this kit is not specified.
Please note that it’s always recommended to double-check the part number with a reliable source or consult a Toyota dealership to ensure compatibility and accuracy.
Contents
- Do brake pads have serial numbers?
- What brake system does Toyota use?
- What number should brake pads be replaced?
- How do I identify my brake pads?
- How do I know what brake pads fit my car?
- Do all 4 brake pads need to be the same?
- What is the OEM for Toyota?
- What is the code of brake pads?
- Who makes Audura brake pads?
- Who makes Toyota OEM brake pads?
Do brake pads have serial numbers?
Authentic brake pads have matching serial numbers printed on both the packaging and the pads. Take the time to inspect these serial numbers and ensure they match. Any inconsistencies could be a red flag that the product is not genuine.
What brake system does Toyota use?
ABS
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
What number should brake pads be replaced?
A: New brakes pads are generally about 10-12 millimeters thick. At 3 millimeters the brakes are just about worn out and should be replaced. Replacing the front and rear brakes at the same time may save a little money and, certainly, your time without a car.
How do I identify my brake pads?
On many vehicles, you can see the brake pad through the holes in the wheel. To check the life of the brake pad, you need to determine its thickness. You might need a flashlight to get a good look at the brake pad. If the pads look thin, less than 1/4″, it might be time to get them replaced.
How do I know what brake pads fit my car?
You’ll need the following information (found in the registration document of your vehicle, see image) to find the right products for your car:
- Manufacturer.
- Model.
- Engine.
- Power (kW)
- Year of construction.
Do all 4 brake pads need to be the same?
There’s no guarantee that the friction material consistency will be the same as the old pads, and it can cause problems with braking performance if they’re not applying the same friction. And to ensure both wheels on the same axle are applying even pressure, change your car’s brakes on each axle, left and right side.
What is the OEM for Toyota?
Original Equipment Manufacturer
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts are made by the car manufacturer, in this case, Genuine Toyota Parts and are the exact parts that your Toyota vehicle was built with.
What is the code of brake pads?
Disc Brake Pad Friction Codes Explained
SAE J866 Friction Designators | |
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FRICTION COEFFICIENT | CODE |
Up to 0.15 | C |
Over 0.15 up to 0.25 | D |
Over 0.25 up to 0.35 | E |
Who makes Audura brake pads?
the Emotive group
German founded Audura is a brand of the Emotive group, one of the biggest suppliers of car parts in Europe. Under several specialized brands, we bring more than 70 million parts to the automotive aftermarket year after year. Our decades of industry experience make us the reliable choice.
Who makes Toyota OEM brake pads?
Akebono brake products: trusted by original equipment manufacturers worldwide. Akebono’s OEM customers include Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Honda, Isuzu, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Stellantis, Subaru, Toyota and Volvo.