The Jeep Renegade utilizes a standard four-wheel disc brake system, featuring brake pads and rotors on all wheels. Brake pads are designed to provide consistent and reliable stopping power, even at varying temperatures, and come with features like shims to minimize noise and hardware for proper fit. The Renegade also offers an electronic parking brake system (EPB), which provides convenient features like automatic engagement when the vehicle is shifted to park.
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The Renegade employs disc brakes on all four wheels, which are known for their reliable performance and heat dissipation.
The brake pads are a crucial component of the system, responsible for creating friction against the rotors to slow the vehicle.
The rotors are the metal discs that the brake pads clamp down on to generate stopping force.
The EPB system, instead of a traditional handbrake, uses an electronic actuator and switch to engage the parking brake, often automatically when the vehicle is shifted to park.
Brake pads typically need replacement every 30,000 to 70,000 miles, but this can vary based on driving habits.
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