The brake smoke and brake smell is actually the gasses formed during the curing process.
Is it normal for ceramic breaks to smell when new.
This is a good thing.
They will get hot because at first they are contacting the drum over a small part of their surface.
New brake shoes the curved kind might smell a bit because they have to wear in to match the curve of the drum.
There s a right way and a wrong way to do anything and through the thick storm of relentless marketing hype that line can get a little blurred.
The scent most often indicates that the resin in your new brake pads is curing which means the material is getting stronger with use.
You have new brake components.
This procedure will prevent the pads from getting too hot until the resins have fully cured.
If you ve recently had your brakes serviced or replaced the new parts may be to blame for the weird brake smell and that s okay.
The heat of braking causes the resins to polymerize and form stronger bonds.
Having new brake pads and rotors installed happens on a regular basis.
The bad thing about this is when the resins polymerize they create by products in the form of gases that do not smell pleasant.
The heat caused by normal braking on new brake friction materials cause the pads to go through this final curing process.
30 gradual stops from 30 mph with 30 seconds in between each stop for the brakes to cool.
Once those brake pads and rotors are mounted it is essential to properly break them in.
Many diyers and customers think their new brakes are burning up.
In the real world though not every brake pad.
The smell and smoke aren t caused by oxidation.
You need to drive gently on new br.
Every brake pad manufacturer says that they re the best and that they re an upgrade from whatever you already have.