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How much does it cost to replace the brakes on a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe?

Replacing the brakes on a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe typically costs between about $300 and $1,400, depending on whether you’re replacing only brake pads or also the rotors, and whether the work is done on one axle or both. Actual quotes vary by shop, location, and part quality.


What affects the cost


The following factors commonly affect the total price you’ll see on a brake replacement invoice.



  • Whether you replace pads only or also the rotors (standard rotors vs upgraded options).

  • Whether you service a single axle or both (front, rear, or all four wheels).

  • Quality of parts chosen: economy, OEM, or aftermarket high-performance options.

  • Labor rates by region and the vehicle’s accessibility for mechanics.

  • Additional services, such as a brake fluid flush, wear-sensor replacements, or rotor resurfacing.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes more accurately and anticipate the final bill.


Typical cost ranges for common brake services


The following ranges cover typical scenarios for a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe. Prices vary by location, parts, and whether rotors are replaced.



  • Pads only on one axle (front or rear): roughly $150–$300.

  • Pads and rotors on one axle: roughly $300–$600.

  • Pads only on both axles: roughly $300–$600.

  • Pads and rotors on both axles: roughly $600–$1,100.


Because rotor replacement is more labor-intensive and rotor prices vary with material, costs can be higher in some markets.


Why front brakes are often more expensive


Front brakes typically wear faster and involve larger rotors, which can increase both part and labor costs.


Rotor resurfacing vs rotor replacement


Resurfacing rotors is usually cheaper than replacing them, but it isn’t always possible if rotors are too worn or warped.


What to ask your shop


To avoid surprises, consider asking these questions before authorizing work:



  • Are you replacing rotors or resurfacing them?

  • What parts are included (OEM vs aftermarket) and what warranties apply?

  • Is a brake fluid flush included in the quote?

  • What is the estimated labor time and your hourly rate?


Obtaining a written, itemized quote helps you compare options more accurately.


Summary


For a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe, brake replacement costs hinge on whether you replace pads only or also the rotors, and whether the work covers one or both axles. Expect a broad range from roughly $300 to $1,400, with higher figures if rotors are replaced on both axles or if premium parts are chosen. Shop around, request quotes in writing, and ask about included services to ensure a safe, effective brake job.

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