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Parts for your 2022 Toyota Aqua-Brake pads

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2022 Toyota Aqua brake pads — what they do and how to look after them

Brake pads are absolutely relevant on the 2022 Toyota Aqua. Technical references including Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the 2021–2023 Aqua (MXPK series), along with Toyota Repair Manual and New Car Features documents for this model, specify front disc brakes that use replaceable brake pads. Many grades pair those with rear drum brakes that use brake shoes. So, the Aqua does run conventional front brake pads alongside its hybrid regenerative braking.

On the Aqua, the pads clamp a ventilated front disc to slow the car when the driver asks for more stopping power than regen alone can provide, and at low speeds where regen is limited. They’re the workhorse for sharp stops, wet roads, and emergency braking. Even though the hybrid system recovers energy and reduces pad use in gentle deceleration, the pads still handle heat, friction, and repeated load — which means they wear and need periodic care.

As part of regular servicing, the front pads should be inspected for thickness, glazing, cracking, and even wear. A good rule of thumb for passenger hybrids is to check them at every service and plan replacement once friction material is down to about 2–3 mm, or earlier if there’s vibration, pulling, or a metallic squeal from the wear indicators. Because hybrids can go longer between pad changes, it’s smart to also check for corrosion on the pad edges and disc faces, especially if the Aqua is driven mainly at low speeds or sits for long periods.

When replacing pads, match quality to the Aqua’s use: an OE-equivalent ceramic or low-copper pad keeps pedal feel consistent and dust low. Always service the caliper slides, boots and pad abutments