The Infiniti Q50 utilizes a standard disc brake system on all four wheels, featuring brake pads that press against rotors when the brake pedal is engaged. The parking brake is a foot-operated pedal located to the left of the brake pedal, and applying it fully requires depressing the pedal. To release, depress the pedal a second time while simultaneously pressing the brake pedal.
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The Q50 uses disc brakes on all four wheels, a common setup for modern vehicles.
Brake pads are designed to wear down over time and require replacement.
The rotors are the discs that the brake pads press against to slow the vehicle.
The parking brake is a separate system, typically foot-operated on the Q50, to prevent the vehicle from rolling when parked.
Performance brake kits, including pads and rotors, are available for enhanced braking capabilities.
Calipers house the brake pads and apply pressure to the rotors.
Some brake pads have wear indicators that emit a squealing sound when the pads are nearing replacement.
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