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How much do brakes cost for a Ford Fusion?

For a Ford Fusion, a typical brake service ranges roughly from $120 to $1,600, depending on whether you replace pads only, add rotors, service one axle or both, and which parts you choose. Most common total bills fall between a few hundred and about $1,000.


The Ford Fusion has been discontinued in the U.S. after the 2020 model year, which can affect parts availability and pricing. Prices vary by year, trim, location, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket components. The following guide covers typical ranges and factors to consider when budgeting for brake work on a Fusion.


What affects brake prices on a Ford Fusion


Several variables determine the final bill for a brake service, including parts quality, how many axles are serviced, and labor rates in your area.


Parts vs. labor breakdown


Understanding the balance between parts and labor helps you compare quotes accurately. The main cost drivers are:



  • Brake pads: Material type and brand influence price. Budget to mid-range pads typically run about $25–$120 per axle.

  • Rotors: New rotors cost roughly $30–$120 per rotor; a full set for an axle (two rotors) is about $60–$240.

  • Labor: Shop rates vary by region and shop; typical brake service labor runs about $75–$150 per hour. A single-axle job is usually 1–2 hours; both axles can be 2–4 hours.

  • Additional services: Caliper replacement, brake fluid flush, hardware kits, or ABS-related diagnostics can add to the total.


In practice, the numbers above translate to a range depending on scope and parts chosen.


Typical price ranges by service scope


Prices below reflect common aftermarket parts and typical labor rates for a Ford Fusion from around the late-2010s to early-2020s. They are ballpark figures to help with budgeting.



  • Pads only on one axle (front or rear): Parts roughly $40–$150; labor roughly $80–$180; total $120–$330.

  • Pads only on both axles: Parts roughly $80–$300; labor roughly $160–$360; total $240–$660.

  • Pads and rotors on one axle: Parts roughly $120–$360; labor roughly $180–$420; total $300–$780.

  • Pads and rotors on both axles: Parts roughly $240–$720; labor roughly $360–$840; total $600–$1,560.


Note: Prices vary with rotor size, the choice of OEM vs. aftermarket parts, and regional labor rates. The Fusion’s discontinuation in the U.S. can influence parts availability and pricing in certain markets.


What you should budget for a brake service


When budgeting, also consider added costs such as brake fluid replacement, potential caliper work, and wheel alignment if rotors are replaced or if the vehicle pulls after service. Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor.


Ways to save on brake costs


To reduce costs, compare quotes from multiple shops, consider aftermarket parts where appropriate, and look for bundled brake-service offers. If you’re comfortable with DIY, you can buy parts yourself and have a shop handle installation to save on labor, though this depends on your local regulations and shop policies.


Be aware that higher-end or OEM parts will raise the price. Final costs depend on your location, the Fusion’s model year/trim, and any necessary ancillary services.


Summary


Brake costs for a Ford Fusion vary widely based on how many axles you service, whether you replace pads only or also replace rotors, and the parts you select. Typical ranges span from about $120–$330 for a single-axle pads-only job to roughly $600–$1,600 for a full two-axle pads-and-rotors replacement, including labor. Always get a detailed written quote and compare options in your area. The Fusion’s discontinuation can influence parts availability and pricing strategies in different markets.

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