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Repco Cabin Filter - Anti-Viral - RCF547A

Repco Cabin Filter - Anti-Viral - RCF547A

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$67
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DRIVEALIGN TENSIONER UNIT - 39077

DRIVEALIGN TENSIONER UNIT - 39077

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CODE9 Strut - 927508R
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CODE9 Strut - 927508R

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Trustop Brake Shoes - TSS6245
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Trustop Brake Shoes - TSS6245

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Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 130/100W - 48951

Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 130/100W - 48951

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Permaseal Oil Seal - OSS0330

Permaseal Oil Seal - OSS0330

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Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 60/55W - 48888
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Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 60/55W - 48888

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Fuelmiser Temperature Sender - CTS194

Fuelmiser Temperature Sender - CTS194

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Wildcat Wheel Lock Nut - MAG15

Wildcat Wheel Lock Nut - MAG15

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5062

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5062

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Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

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Gates Drive Belt - 7PK2060

Gates Drive Belt - 7PK2060

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SAS Engine Mount - E5917

SAS Engine Mount - E5917

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OEX Crank Angle Sensor - CSCA262

OEX Crank Angle Sensor - CSCA262

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CODE9 Strut - 927508L
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CODE9 Strut - 927508L

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CODE9 Strut - 9261071
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CODE9 Strut - 9261071

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Turbo Gasket - KB5033
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Turbo Gasket - KB5033

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CODE9 Strut - 925003R

CODE9 Strut - 925003R

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$340
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE512R

SAS Tie Rod End - SE512R

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CODE9 Strut - 9261072
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CODE9 Strut - 9261072

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Maintaining Your 2010 Honda Stream: Braking Tips and Insights

The braking system of the 2010 Honda Stream is equipped with brake rotors, also known as brake discs, which are critical components. Given their role in ensuring safe and efficient stopping, maintaining these components should be a key aspect of your vehicle's service routine. Let's dive into some helpful advice on how to care for your brake rotors and ensure they continue to perform optimally.

Brake rotors, like other components, experience wear and tear over time. The demand placed on them by driving conditions and habits directly affects their longevity. Regularly checking their condition is essential for safety and performance.

  1. Understand the Signs of Wear:
    • If you notice a squealing sound when braking, it might be time to inspect the brake rotors. This sound often occurs when the brake pads have worn down, exposing metal that rubs against the rotor.
    • A pulsating brake pedal can indicate warped rotors. This issue is generally caused by overheating during heavy use, such as driving downhill over a long period.
    • Look out for unusual vibrations while applying brakes, as this may also suggest rotor issues.
  2. Inspecting Brake Rotors:
    • Consistently check for visible grooves or scores on the surface of the rotors, as these are signs of excessive wear.
    • Measure the thickness of the brake rotors. If they fall below the manufacturer's minimum specification, they must be replaced.
  3. Maintenance and Replacement:
    • Always replace brake rotors in pairs to maintain balanced braking performance. This prevents uneven wear and maximises safety.
    • Use high-quality replacement rotors to assure compatibility and longevity. Aftermarket options can vary greatly, so it's best to stick with trusted brands or original equipment parts.
    • Consider the driving conditions you most frequently encounter. City driving places different stress levels on your rotor than highway driving. Adapt your maintenance schedule accordingly.
  4. Professional Servicing:
    • If you're not comfortable inspecting or replacing the brake components yourself, seek the help of a professional mechanic. An expert can not only replace the rotors but also advise on the condition of other brake system parts, like pads and callipers.

Regular brake fluid checks and replacements are also crucial in maintaining the overall health of the braking system, including the rotors. Brake fluid should typically be replaced every two to three years, though this may fluctuate depending on driving conditions.

Whether you're an avid do-it-yourselfer or prefer the assistance of a mechanic, being proactive about your brake system maintenance greatly enhances vehicle safety and performance. Don't wait for symptoms of wear to appear, schedule regular maintenance checks and replacements when necessary.

Driving a car with compromised braking performance is not just unsafe, it can also lead to more costly repairs down the line. With a commitment to regular checks and replacements where necessary, you contribute to your safety and that of others on the road.