Change Car Front Brake Discs and Pads Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Change Car Front Brake Discs and Pads

Easy 2h00–2h30 ~200–250€
Temps estimé 2h00–2h30
Coût estimé ~200–250€
Difficulté Easy
Renew both front brake discs 2h00–2h30
Renew both rear brake discs 2h30–3h00

What is the role of brake discs and pads on a Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure pushes the brake caliper pistons, which press the brake pads against the rotating discs. Through friction, kinetic energy is converted into heat, slowing the vehicle.

When should you change the Mercedes-Benz E-Class front brake discs?

Brake discs should be measured with a micrometer; if below minimum thickness stamped on the disc, replacement is mandatory. Discs typically last 60,000–80,000 km. Always replace discs in pairs.

Why change discs and pads together on the Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

It is strongly recommended to change discs and pads together to ensure optimal braking performance. New pads on worn discs will not bed in properly, leading to reduced braking efficiency, noise, and uneven wear.

Is it difficult to change Mercedes-Benz E-Class front brake discs and pads?

Difficulty level 2/5: technically easy. Key steps: raise the vehicle, remove the wheel, unbolt the caliper and bracket, slide off the old disc, clean the hub face, fit the new disc, refit the bracket and caliper with new pads. Pump the brake pedal before driving.

2 générations couvertes

Génération Période Motorisations Carburant
E-Class 1984-1996 1984-1996 250 / 300 D TURBODIESEL, -TD Diesel (602.962), 280/300 E, -TE 24V, -LPG LPG,Gas (104.942), 300 / 260 E Gas (103.940), 300 CE, Cabrio Gas (103.983), 300 CE-24, Cabrio Gas (104.980), 300 D TURBODIESEL, -TD Diesel (603.960), 300 E, -TE Gas (103.983), 320 E, TE Gas (104.992) Diesel, Gas, LPG
E-Class 2002-2009 2002-2009 300 CDI BlueTEC Diesel (642.920), 320 CDI, -T Diesel (648.961) Diesel