How much does it cost to replace brakes on a Toyota Corolla?

Toyota Corolla brake pads replacement, which includes parts and labor, can cost anywhere between $150 and $300 per axle depending on the type of brake pads desired and the extent of the damage your previously worn dispirited pads have caused to the alternative components of your vehicle such as the rotors.

Is it OK to just replace brake pads?

Yes, but it depends on the condition of your brake rotors. If they aren’t damaged or thinned beyond the discard thickness, you can definitely change just the worn brake pads. As we know, brake rotors and brake pads work together. The brake rotor affects how the brake pads perform and wear over time, and vice versa.

Does a 2009 Toyota Corolla have rear brakes?

All 2009 Toyota Corolla models feature front ventilated disc brakes. All but the XRS have rear drum brakes. Electric power steering is standard.

How much is a brake job at Toyota?

Brake pads for a Toyota can cost anywhere between $150 per axle and $450 per axle depending on the type of brake pad desired. Brake rotor replacement can cost anywhere between $300 – $750 for all four rotors to be replaced. This price estimate includes labor and parts.

Can I install new rotors with old pads?

When a set of pads is worn out and need to be replaced, it is perfectly ok to install a new set of pads on the old rotors. The fact that a layer from the old pads has “contaminated” the surface of the rotor means little once the new pads are bed in.

How many brake pads does a Toyota Corolla have?

Typically brake pads are sold in sets of two as wear and tear on your 2020 Toyota Corolla brake pads is typically the same on both the left and right sides of the vehicle.

Do I need to change both rotors?

Normally both rotors need to be replaced because they will usually have the same amount of wear. Even if one side is “good enough” it is wise to replace both brake rotors at the same time to maintain even braking as any difference in rotor thickness will cause the brakes to pull to one side.

How do you check brake pads on a Toyota Corolla?

Checking Your Brake Pads

  1. Find the brake pads. If your caliper has a window on the back, turn your steering wheel until you can see it.
  2. Measure your Toyota brake pad’s thickness. It’s a bit tricky to measure your brake pad’s thickness because you’ll be working with a small space, but a compass should do the trick.

When to change the brake pads on a Toyota Corolla?

How to change the front disc brake pads and rotors on a 10th generation 2009-2013 Toyota Corolla including the part numbers. This automotive “how-to” guide was specifically written to assist owners of the 10th generation (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, & 2013) Toyota Corolla in changing the front brake pads and replacing the front brake rotors.

How do you remove rotor from Toyota Corolla?

If you have trouble getting the old rotor to come off the hub, continue to the steps below. Locate the two threaded bolt holes near the center of the rotor. These bolt holes can be used along with a 12mm bolt to remove a stubborn rotor that has become rusted and stuck or “frozen” to the wheel hub.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Corolla have?

Owners of other Toyota, Lexus or Scion vehicles such as the Yaris, Matrix, Prius, Camry, RAV4, Sienna, Tacoma, Tundra, FJ Cruiser, Venza, Highlander, Avalon, Sequoia, Land Cruiser, Allion, Premio, Auris, IS 250, ES 350, GS 350, tC, xB, xD, iQ and FR-S may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful.