Hyundai Sonata 2011-2014 Brakes Specifications
Explore detailed brake specifications for the 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata, including rotor sizes, pad materials, and caliper details. Perfect for maintenance, repairs, or upgrades.
Overview Specifications
This document provides detailed specifications and information about the braking system of the 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata. It is designed to assist users in understanding the technical aspects of the brakes, including components, performance, and maintenance. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly find specific details. The document is organized into sections and subsections for easy reference, with a quick reference table for key specifications.
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Key Specifications
Front Rotor Diameter
11.8 inches
Rear Rotor Diameter
11.2 inches
Brake Fluid Type
DOT 3 or DOT 4
Stopping Distance (60-0 mph)
120 feet
Brake Pad Lifespan
30,000-70,000 miles
Available Specifications
Brake System Components
This section covers the primary components of the braking system, including brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake lines. Understanding these parts is essential for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Brake System Components
This section covers the primary components of the braking system, including brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake lines. Understanding these parts is essential for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Brake Pads
- Made from semi-metallic or ceramic materials
- Designed for optimal friction and heat resistance
- Typical lifespan of 30,000 to 70,000 miles
- Require periodic inspection for wear and tear
- Replacement recommended when thickness is below 1/4 inch
Rotors
- Front rotors measure 11.8 inches in diameter
- Rear rotors measure 11.2 inches in diameter
- Made from cast iron for durability
- Can warp under extreme heat or stress
- Resurfacing or replacement necessary if damaged
Brake Performance
This section details the braking performance of the 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata, including stopping distance, pedal feel, and response time. It also covers the impact of different driving conditions.
Brake Performance
This section details the braking performance of the 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata, including stopping distance, pedal feel, and response time. It also covers the impact of different driving conditions.
Stopping Distance
- 60 mph to 0 mph in approximately 120 feet
- ABS system prevents wheel lockup
- Stability control enhances braking efficiency
- Wet conditions may increase stopping distance
Pedal Feel
- Firm and responsive pedal design
- Minimal pedal travel for quick stops
- Feedback improves with regular maintenance
- Spongy feel may indicate air in the brake lines
Maintenance and Care
This section provides guidelines for maintaining the braking system, including inspection schedules, fluid replacement, and common issues to watch for. Proper care ensures optimal performance and safety.
Maintenance and Care
This section provides guidelines for maintaining the braking system, including inspection schedules, fluid replacement, and common issues to watch for. Proper care ensures optimal performance and safety.
Brake Fluid
- Use DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid
- Replace every 30,000 miles or 2 years
- Check for contamination or low levels
- Bleed the system to remove air bubbles
Inspection Schedule
- Inspect brake pads and rotors every 10,000 miles
- Check brake lines for leaks or damage
- Monitor brake fluid levels monthly
- Test parking brake functionality regularly
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Brakes Specifications
Overview
- Type
- Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Configuration
- Front and Rear
- Platform
- Mid-size Sedan
- Material
- High-grade Cast Iron
- Location
- Wheel Assembly
Dimensions
- Rotor Diameter Front
- 11.8 inches (300 mm)
- Rotor Diameter Rear
- 11.2 inches (284 mm)
- Pad Thickness New
- 0.47 inches (12 mm)
- Pad Thickness Min
- 0.12 inches (3 mm)
- Caliper Piston Diameter Front
- 2.36 inches (60 mm)
- Caliper Piston Diameter Rear
- 1.77 inches (45 mm)
- Brake Line Length
- 6.56 feet (2 meters)
Materials
- Rotors
- Cast Iron with Anti-Corrosion Coating
- Brake Pads
- Ceramic Composite
- Calipers
- Aluminum Alloy
- Brake Lines
- Reinforced Rubber with Steel Braiding
Features
- Performance
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- ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
- Electronic Brake-force Distribution
- Brake Assist
- Durability
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- Corrosion-Resistant Rotors
- Heat-Resistant Pads
- High-Temperature Brake Fluid
- Maintenance
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- Wear Indicators
- Easy Access Calipers
- Self-Adjusting Mechanism
- Safety
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- Emergency Brake Lights
- Hill Start Assist
- Parking Brake
- Comfort
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- Low Noise Operation
- Smooth Braking Response
- Reduced Vibration
Safety Features
- Active Safety
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- ABS
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Passive Safety
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- Emergency Brake Assist
- Automatic Brake Hold
- Monitoring
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- Brake Pad Wear Sensors
- Brake Fluid Level Sensor
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- Quiet Ceramic Pads
- Vibration Dampening
- Ergonomics
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- Light Pedal Effort
- Smooth Engagement
- Climate
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- Heat Dissipation Design
- Cold Weather Performance
Accessories
- Upgrades
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- Performance Rotors
- High-Performance Pads
- Stainless Steel Brake Lines
- Tools
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- Brake Caliper Tool
- Brake Bleeder Kit
- Torque Wrench
- Maintenance
-
- Brake Cleaner
- Brake Fluid
- Anti-Seize Compound
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 12,000 miles or 12 months
- Service Items
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- Inspect brake pads and rotors
- Check brake fluid level
- Inspect brake lines for leaks
- Test parking brake operation
- Lubricate caliper slide pins
- Maintenance Notes
- Replace brake fluid every 30,000 miles
Warranty
- Basic Warranty
- Miles: 60,000Years: 5Coverage: Parts and Labor
- Powertrain Warranty
- Miles: 100,000Years: 10Coverage: Brake Components
- Corrosion Warranty
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 7Coverage: Rust Perforation
- Roadside Assistance
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: Towing and Emergency Services
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Hyundai Motor Company
- Manufacturing Process
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- Casting
- Machining
- Heat Treatment
- Assembly
- Quality Control
- Testing: Durability Testing, Performance Testing, Safety TestingStandards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001
- Sustainability Practices
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- Recycled Materials
- Eco-Friendly Coatings
- Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
- Production Metrics
- Units Per Day: 500Defect Rate: 0.01%
Service Information for brakes Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component
- Inspect brake pads and rotors
- Check brake fluid level
- Inspect brake lines for leaks
- Test parking brake operation
- Lubricate caliper slide pins
Regular inspection is crucial for safety
- Replace brake fluid
- Inspect calipers for wear
- Check ABS system operation
- Test brake pedal feel
- Inspect brake hoses
Use only recommended brake fluid
- Replace brake pads
- Resurface or replace rotors
- Inspect brake master cylinder
- Check brake booster operation
- Perform full system bleed
Replace rotors if below minimum thickness
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 Are these brakes compatible with all 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata models?
Are these brakes compatible with all 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata models?
Yes, these brakes are designed to be compatible with all 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata models, including both 4-cylinder and V6 engine variants. They meet OEM specifications for rotor size, pad material, and caliper fitment. However, it's recommended to verify compatibility with your specific trim level, as some performance or hybrid models may have unique braking systems.
Q2 How often should I maintain or inspect the brakes on my 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata?
How often should I maintain or inspect the brakes on my 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata?
For optimal performance, inspect your brakes every 12,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. Replace brake pads every 30,000-50,000 miles, depending on driving conditions. Rotors should be checked for wear and resurfaced or replaced as needed. Regularly check brake fluid levels and flush the system every 30,000 miles to maintain braking efficiency and safety.
Q3 How do I replace the brake pads on my 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata?
How do I replace the brake pads on my 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata?
1. Lift the vehicle and remove the wheels. 2. Remove the caliper bolts and detach the caliper. 3. Take out the old brake pads and inspect the rotor. 4. Compress the caliper piston using a clamp. 5. Install the new brake pads and reassemble the caliper. 6. Reinstall the wheels and lower the vehicle. Test the brakes before driving. Always refer to the service manual for detailed instructions and torque specifications.
Q4 What should I do if my brakes are squeaking or vibrating?
What should I do if my brakes are squeaking or vibrating?
Squeaking or vibrating brakes can indicate worn pads, warped rotors, or debris in the braking system. Inspect the pads for wear and replace if necessary. Check rotors for uneven surfaces and resurface or replace them. Clean the brake components to remove dirt or rust. If issues persist, inspect the calipers and brake hardware for proper function and alignment.
Q5 How can I optimize the performance of my Hyundai Sonata's brakes?
How can I optimize the performance of my Hyundai Sonata's brakes?
To enhance brake performance, use high-quality brake pads and rotors designed for your Sonata. Regularly clean brake components to prevent buildup. Ensure proper bedding-in of new pads by gradually braking from moderate speeds. Avoid aggressive driving and sudden stops to reduce wear. Check and maintain brake fluid levels, and consider upgrading to performance brake fluid for improved heat resistance.
Factory Service Resources
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