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How much does it cost to change the brakes on a Ford Escape?

In general, brake service for a Ford Escape costs roughly $150–$400 per axle for a pad-only replacement, with rotor or caliper work increasing the total to about $300–$800 per axle. Prices vary by model year, location, and whether you choose a dealer or an independent shop.


Brake work on a Ford Escape involves several components, from pads and rotors to possible calipers and fluid flushes. Labor rates typically range from about $75 to $125 per hour, depending on the shop and region. The exact total depends on the service you need (pads only vs. rotors or calipers) and the quality of parts chosen. The following sections outline typical price ranges and the factors that influence them.


Cost breakdown by service


The list below presents common brake services and the typical price ranges you might see in many markets. Always get an itemized quote from your shop to understand what you’re paying for.



  • Brake pad replacement (per axle, parts + labor, standard pads): about $150–$300.

  • Rotor replacement (per axle when replacing rotors with pads): about $200–$400.

  • Brake pads and rotors (per axle): about $300–$600.

  • Caliper replacement (per caliper, per axle): about $300–$800.


Prices above reflect typical work at independent shops and may be higher at a dealer or specialty shop. If only pad wear is light and rotors are still within spec, many shops will do pads-only servicing to keep costs lower, which is a common option for routine maintenance.


Factors that influence price


The following list highlights the main factors that can push the bill up or down for brake work on a Ford Escape.



  • Vehicle year and brake configuration: Front and rear discs on many Escapes wear differently, and some years may have different rotor sizes or pad compounds.

  • Quality and type of parts: OEM vs. aftermarket rotors and pads (ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic) affect cost and longevity.

  • Labor rates and location: Urban areas and dealer service centers tend to be more expensive than independent shops.

  • Rotor resurfacing vs. replacement: If rotors are thick enough, resurfacing saves money but may not be advisable if they’re worn or damaged.

  • Additional repairs or diagnostics: ABS sensors, brake fluid flush, or seized calipers can add to the total.


In practice, many drivers budget for a pads-only service every 30,000–70,000 miles (depending on driving style) and plan for rotors or calipers if wear or damage is detected during inspection. Always ask for an itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and shop fees.


Saving on brake service


Before any work, compare quotes from a few shops, ask for an explicit itemized breakdown, and inquire about rotor resurfacing options. Consider independent shops for lower labor rates, and discuss whether you can use non-OEM parts to reduce costs without sacrificing safety. If you’re facing a bigger repair, get a second opinion to ensure the issue isn’t a sticking caliper or a brake fluid problem that could be addressed more cheaply.


Summary


The cost to change the brakes on a Ford Escape varies by service complexity and location. Expect roughly $150–$300 per axle for pads, $200–$400 per axle for rotors, $300–$600 per axle for pads and rotors together, and $300–$800 per caliper if caliper replacement is needed. Dealer pricing can be higher than independent shops. Always seek an itemized quote and consider parts quality, needed repairs, and the overall condition of the braking system to determine the best approach for your vehicle.

How much is a brake job for a Ford Escape?


The average cost for a Ford Escape Brake Pad Replacement is between $214 and $264. Labor costs are estimated between $108 and $158 while parts are typically priced around $106. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



What is a fair price for a brake job?


A complete brake repair that includes pads, rotors, and calipers typically averages between $200 and $800 depending on the vehicle and parts used.



How long do brake pads last on a Ford Escape?


30,000 - 60,000 miles
Ford Escape Front Brake Pads & Rotor Replacement
Wear and tear on your brakes depends considerably on your driving habits and the type of brake pads your Ford Escape has, but ordinarily front brakes wear out before rear breaks at 30,000 - 60,000 miles because they are ordinarily under much less stress.



Is a $99 brake special a good deal?


A $99 brake job sounds great… until you realize it's pads in a box, no hardware, no rotors, no workmanship, and definitely no warranty. Cheap brake deals often leave you paying much more in the end — in parts, in labour, and in headaches. Do it right the first time.


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