Brake Repair LINCOLN AVIATOR Journey

$128 Pads and Labor

LINCOLN AVIATOR

BRAKE REPAIR

The Lincoln Aviator features a robust braking system designed for responsive and reliable stopping power. Key components include premium brake pads, rotors, and hardware, often incorporating features like ceramic materials for reduced noise and dust, and slotted or drilled rotors for enhanced cooling and performance. The Aviator also boasts advanced driver-assistance features like automatic emergency braking and reverse brake assist, enhancing safety and driver control.

Brake Pad Replacement for One Axle (Front or Back)

Traditional Repair Shop $300-$350

Dealership $350-$450

Detroit Brake Repair $128

Front Rotor and Brake Pad Replacement w/Brake Sensor

Traditional Repair Shop $1220-$1420

Dealership $1480-$1870

Detroit Brake Repair $260-$400

Key aspects of the Lincoln Aviator braking system:

Brake Pads:

Premium brake pads, often ceramic, are designed for quiet and smooth operation, reducing noise and dust compared to traditional pads.

Brake Rotors:

Slotted and drilled rotors are available, providing improved cooling and performance by allowing heat to dissipate more effectively.

Hardware:

High-quality brake hardware kits, often made of stainless steel, reduce noise and vibration and prevent premature wear.

Driver-Assist Features:

The Aviator includes features like Lincoln Co-Pilot360® Drive 2.0 with reverse brake assist, and pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking for enhanced safety.

Regenerative Braking:

Hybrid Aviator models feature a regenerative braking system that recovers energy during braking, improving efficiency.

Brake Coach:

A "brake coach" feature in hybrid models provides feedback on braking efficiency, helping drivers maximize energy recovery.

Considerations for maintenance and performance:

Wear and Tear:

Brake pads and rotors will naturally wear down over time, and their lifespan depends on driving habits.

Audible Signals:

Unusual noises like squealing, grinding, or metallic scraping could indicate a problem with the brakes and should be inspected.

Routine Inspections:

Regular brake inspections are recommended, especially during routine maintenance, to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Replacement:

When replacing brake pads, it's often recommended to also replace the rotors to ensure even wear and optimal braking performance.

Rear Brake Pad and Rotor with Brake Sensor Replacement Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $600-$700

Dealership $730-$920

Detroit Brake Repair $-260-$360

Brake Fluid Change Cost Average

Traditional Repair Shop $150-$175

Dealership $160-$200

Brake Tech $125