Peugeot Partner Brake Pads: Specs, Fitment & Wear Symptoms
How to tell they're worn before they start grinding, and what actually fits your specific powertrain.
Hybrid Braking Changes the Wear Pattern
Both hybrid versions of the Partner use regenerative braking to recover energy under normal deceleration, which means the pads themselves often see less use than on the petrol-only Partner 350 — worth knowing before assuming a fixed replacement interval applies across the whole range.
What They Do
Brake pads clamp against the discs to convert the car's momentum into heat, slowing it down. On the 350h and 450h+ hybrid versions of the Partner, the regenerative braking system handles a meaningful share of everyday slowing, which can extend pad life compared with the petrol-only 350.
Common Sizes
| Partner 350 petrol (front) | Standard size — confirm via VIN |
|---|---|
| Partner 350h hybrid | Confirm compatibility given regenerative braking system |
| Partner 450h+ plug-in hybrid | Confirm compatibility given added battery weight |
Fitment & Compatibility
Pad specification can differ between the petrol Partner 350 and the hybrid 350h/450h+ versions, given the different braking systems and weight distribution. Always confirm the exact pad specification for your specific engine before ordering.
Common Wear Symptoms
- High-pitched squeal when braking — usually the built-in wear indicator tab making contact with the disc.
- Grinding noise — pad material worn through, risking damage to the disc itself.
- Longer stopping distances — reduced pad material means less friction and longer pedal travel.
- Vibration through the pedal — can indicate uneven wear or a warped disc.
DIY Replacement Difficulty
Front pad replacement is a moderate DIY job for someone comfortable with basic tools and a jack. Expect 30–60 minutes per side.
OEM vs. Aftermarket
Reputable aftermarket brake pad brands are widely regarded as just as safe and effective as OEM parts, provided they carry proper ECE R90 certification and match your specific engine's braking system.