I am looking for some help with this subject. Example....Customer is advised that brakes are worn and may have 10k miles of wear left, (in our opinion). Customer returns 5 thousand miles later with brakes grinding. Of course the customer is less than happy that we told him we thought he had 10k left but now finds brakes worn out prior to that and to add insult to injury the rotor has been damaged. I know that If I asked three different techs to inspect brakes on the same car I will probably get three different opinions of how many miles a customer may expect to get from remaining pad material. Telling the customer what percentage of brake pad life that the have left only seems to muddy the waters even more. How are others advising customers of brake wear and antisipated life left with out losing credibility when our estimates of life have been far more than achieved.
Do we suggest that brakes have life left but I cannot determine how long?
Do we advise customer that "our opinion" says that you may expect XXXX miles.
Do we provide customer with a written disclamer explaining that we cannot be held responsible for brakes that wear out faster that we thought because each customer has different driving habits?
Thanks
Terry