And the rear pads are also much smaller in area hence wear much faster.Rear does wear faster than the front.
Also, rear is thinner to begin with than the front. IIRC, the rear pads are 1-2 mm thinner when new anyway. i.e. front 10mm rear 8or9mm when new.
With the low 45637 miles your 2016.5 model's OEM pads, you should clean and lube the caliper slide pins if that has never been done.
... To confirm at 4mm we can go a few weeks? ...
Did you get the EPB dragging issue fixed with new revised calipers under warranty?Thank you everyone, good information and thanks for the service bulletin. Two months into our ownership we did have the electric parking break sticking issue.. we would release it and when placed into reverse or drive the backend would rock hard due to the E brake not releasing.
To confirm at 4mm we can go a few weeks? Would you go dealer or to private or dyi?
I think folks are referring to Electronic/Electric Parking Brake in this thread.Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
Among other things, it keeps the front from nose-diving under heavy breaking
The original post was about rear brakes wearing faster than front brakes.I think folks are referring to Electronic/Electric Parking Brake in this thread.