2012 Toyota Camry
Brake Pads Replacement - Front Repair

Brake Pads Replacement - Front

AAA Member Estimate Summary
$193.41 - $292.65*
Estimate including parts, labor and Member Discount
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Repair Estimate Summary
$205.70 - $309.34*
Repair Estimate including parts and labor only
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Parts: $82.85 - $142.39
Labor: $122.85 - $166.95
*Contact a local AAA Approved Auto Repair facility for a specific price estimate.
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1. All repairs are guaranteed by the AAA Approved Auto Repair facility for 24 months or 24,000 miles, whichever occurs first, under normal operating conditions, unless otherwise stated in writing. Other restrictions may apply. See facility for details.

2. Members save a minimum of 10% on labor (up to $75) at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities if the discount is requested. Cannot be combined with any other discount or coupon. Valid AAA membership card must be presented at the facility at time of service.
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Estimated pricing is based on the estimated time for the repair, the estimated range of labor rates based on the region in which the repair will take place, and the estimated range of price of the base parts needed for the repair. Estimated price is customized for your vehicle make, model, year and trim, but does not include diagnostic charges, taxes, disposal or environmental fees, oil or other fluid costs, or other ancillary parts that may be needed for the repair. Vehicle repair costs may vary from vehicle to vehicle. Actual repair costs will vary based upon labor rates, time required for repair, actual parts used, your vehicle condition or other circumstances pertinent to your particular repair job.

Repair Cost Estimator is to be used for informational purposes only and is only intended to serve as a general guide. AAA does not take any responsibility for automotive service decisions or automotive work decided upon as a result of using Repair Cost Estimator. Always consult a certified automotive mechanic before making important automotive repair and service decisions. Use our Approved Auto Repair Facility Locator to locate service shops and mechanics near you. AAA is not responsible for errors or omissions.
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What do your brake pads do?

In a vehicle brake system, the pads squeeze against the rotors and the resulting friction slows and stops the vehicle. Pads gradually wear down from the friction, and unusual noises when braking could indicate that brake pads need to be replaced. On some vehicles, a warning light will illuminate on the dashboard. Regular car maintenance should include a visual brake pad inspection. When replacing the brake pads, a service professional should also inspect the fluid, hoses, calipers, slides and rotors, and clean, lubricate or replace parts as needed. At the same time brake pads need to be replaced, it's common to also have the brake fluid flushed and brake rotors resurfaced or replaced.

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