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How much is a brake job on a 2016 Ford Fusion?

Typical brake job costs on a 2016 Ford Fusion range from about $200–$350 per axle for pads alone, rising to roughly $350–$600 per axle if rotors are replaced. For both axles, budget about $700–$1,200, depending on parts and labor.


In more detail, prices vary by region, pad material (economy, standard, or ceramic), rotor condition, and whether additional services such as a brake fluid flush or ABS sensor checks are included. The following sections outline typical ranges, factors that influence price, and tips for securing an accurate quote from local shops.


Typical price ranges for a brake job on one axle


The figures below reflect common price ranges you can expect for servicing a single axle (front or rear) on a 2016 Fusion, including parts and labor.



  • Pads only (one axle): approximately $150–$350 for parts; total installed cost typically $250–$450 including labor.

  • Pads + rotors (one axle): approximately $300–$550 for parts; total installed cost typically $450–$750 including labor.


Note: If you replace both axles, multiply these ranges by two to estimate a full-vehicle brake job.


Other factors that affect the brake job price


Several variables can push the final bill above or below these ranges, including the choice of pad material, rotor condition, and shop rates.



  • Pad material: economy metallic pads are cheaper; ceramic pads cost more but last longer and operate more quietly.

  • Rotors: resurfacing versus replacement; new rotors add to cost but may be necessary if rotors are warped or below minimum thickness.

  • Calipers and hardware: sticking or seized calipers can require replacement; hardware kits (springs, anti-squeal shims) may be included.

  • Labor rates and location: urban shops or dealership service centers typically charge more than independent shops.

  • Additional services: brake fluid flush, ABS sensor checks, and inspection fees can increase the final price.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprises by asking for an itemized estimate.


How to get an accurate quote for your Fusion


To obtain a precise price, request several local shops to provide itemized estimates. Specify whether you want pads only or pads plus rotors, and indicate pad material preferences (economy, standard, or ceramic). If possible, schedule a brake inspection so the shop can assess rotor wear, caliper condition, and brake fluid status, and receive a written breakdown of parts, labor, taxes, disposal fees, and any additional work required.


Summary


Brake job pricing for the 2016 Ford Fusion varies based on scope and materials. Expect roughly $200–$350 per axle for pads alone, $350–$600 per axle with rotors, and around $700–$1,200 for the full two-axle job, with regional differences in labor rates. For the most accurate figure, collect multiple, itemized quotes and consider rotor wear, pad material, and any extra services when comparing offers.

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.



How many miles is too high for a 2016 Fusion?


The short answer is that a well-maintained Ford Fusion can last between 200,000 and 250,000 miles. Some Ford Fusion owners have even reported higher mileage with proper regular maintenance.



How much should a full rear brake job cost?


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



How much does it cost to get brakes done on a 2016 Ford Fusion?


2016 Ford Fusion brake pads replacement, which constists of parts and labor, can rate anywhere between $150 and $300 per axle depending on the type of brake pads desired and the extent of the damage your previously worn down pads have caused to the alternative components of your vehicle such as the rotors.


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