PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:17-496

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MPN: 17-496
UPC: 792088978608
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PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:17-496
PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:17-496
$51.99

Bring your braking system back to spec with the PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set 17-496. This front-axle disc brake pad set drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1990-1993 Honda Accord, restoring the friction surfaces that press against the rotors to slow the vehicle. Brake pads are a normal wear item, and a fresh set replaces material that has thinned over miles of use.

  • Front-axle set: supplies the disc brake pads for the front position on the listed applications.
  • Direct-fit replacement: designed to install on the 1990-1993 Honda Accord.
  • Wear item: replaces friction material that thins with normal use.

Signs the pads may need replacing include squealing or grinding noises, longer stopping distances, or a pedal that feels different than usual — diagnose the cause before replacing, since these symptoms can have other sources. For even, balanced braking, it is best practice to service both sides of the axle together as a matched set and to inspect the rotors at the same time.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number 17-496 (also 17496).

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does this pad set fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the front axle of the 1990-1993 Honda Accord. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your specific vehicle.

Is this for the front or rear brakes?

This set is for the front axle on the listed applications.

How do I know when my brake pads need replacing?

Common signs include squealing or grinding noises and longer stopping distances. Have the brakes inspected to confirm the cause before replacing.

Does this set cover both wheels on the axle?

Yes, it supplies the disc brake pads needed to service the front axle. For balanced braking, replace both sides together as a matched set.

Should I replace the rotors too?

Inspect the rotors when installing new pads. Worn, scored, or out-of-spec rotors may need to be resurfaced or replaced per the vehicle service information.