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2014 Honda Accord brake pads — what they do and when to replace them
Brake pads are absolutely fitted to the 2014 Honda Accord. Honda’s 2014 Accord Owner’s Manual and Honda Service Information describe four-wheel disc brakes on this model, which rely on front and rear brake pads to clamp the rotors. Genuine Honda parts catalogues list specific front and rear pad sets for all 2014 Accord variants, and independent repair manuals echo the same setup. So yes — brake pads are relevant, used, and essential on a 2014 Honda Accord.
On this Accord, the pads are the friction material the calipers press against the brake rotors to slow the car. They convert kinetic energy into heat, and are designed to wear gradually while protecting the rotors. Front pads usually wear faster than the rears because the front axle handles more braking force.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to have the pads inspected every 10,000–15,000 km or at each service visit. Most techs recommend replacement once the friction material is down to around 3 mm, or earlier if there’s noise, pulsation, or poor stopping performance. The rotors should be measured at the same time and compared to the minimum thickness stamped on the rotor hat