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BMW Rear Sport Brakes Replacement Pads Rotors Sensor DIY With Full Details, Torque, Tricks!

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2023
  • In this video I show you how to replace the rear pads, rotors, and sensor on a BMW G30 with SPORT Brakes! I have some great tips and a trick to get the rotor off without taking the caliper bracket off! I go over brake and wheel torque specifications and full details including how to use a brake tool to retract the electronic parking brake.
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  • @ama00000
    @ama00000 3 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for doing this. It's exactly the same on an X7 w/ M sport brakes. Made the job go really easy. I also used bimmer code which made the brakes just go back in w/o the tool.

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  3 місяці тому

      Hello Ama, Nice! Great to hear it was helpful! Using a scan tool does make the job A LOT easier :)

    • @skediskadi
      @skediskadi 2 місяці тому

      Hey, what are the steps on bimmer code if you dont mind me asking, trying to see if I can do the rear brake job myself. Thank you!

    • @ashtonm
      @ashtonm 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@skediskadisorry it's with bimmerlink not bimmercode. But there's a button to do it and you have to pres sit twice with the ignition on. I think it was called "brake service mode"

    • @skediskadi
      @skediskadi Місяць тому

      @@ashtonm Did you have to ALSO turn the piston after using bimmerlink or just use bimmerlink to retract and good to go?

  • @mohammadhayatca3244
    @mohammadhayatca3244 10 місяців тому +1

    Roger & Team ....... you are soo good at what you do. man.... thank u M

  • @Ally.MacMillan
    @Ally.MacMillan 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. The only thing confusing me there is the rotation that the tool turned the piston to retract it, because if you remove the EMF actuator and use that method, you also turn the drive clockwise on the back of the calliper.
    I guess there must be a gear or gears in between the back of the piston and the drive pinion on the back of the calliper

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  3 місяці тому +1

      I don't normally take the motor off and either use this tool or my scan tool to retract the electronic parking brake.

  • @johndeeturner
    @johndeeturner Місяць тому +1

    Very helpful video, but you used #9 on the caliper service tool, not #6. I would also add that the left and right rear wear indicators are different and require a different cable.

  • @duanesmith8859
    @duanesmith8859 8 місяців тому +2

    You videos were very helpful thanks for creating them. After I finished the job on my 2020 X5 now I have brake system malfunction indications displayed and the brakes are definitely not working correctly. The car says “stop carefully brake system” and cont. driving possible. Chassis stabilization. Also parking assist malfunction. Any idea where I might have gone wrong?

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  8 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear that Duane. Maybe the brake fluid reservoir was too low? Check the brake fluid level switch and cap. Scan the car and see what codes you may have. Normally a brake job would not cause this.

  • @tahirrana6875
    @tahirrana6875 Рік тому +1

    Hi Roger, few months back I asked you regarding cold start RPM jumping up/down issue on my BMW X5 2012. As per, your recommendations I checked vacuum leaks, MAS sensor, and re-learned drive adaptations. But issue never went away. after, watching your Sarvo Motor replacement on X5. I did preventative replacement maintenance on my Sarvo Motor. After, re-adjusting adaptation on motor my RPM issue on cold start went away. I guess, if Sarvo Motor is on its way out it could affecting timing on RPMs on cold and regular start. maybe we can add checking out Sarvo Motor in tips if someone has cold/regular RPM start issue along MAS, Vacuum leaks. thanks bud.

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  Рік тому

      That is great! I have never done a Servo motor as a maintenance item but it could cause a rough feel since it directly effect the intake valves. Any slight binding at a specific spot could cause some symptoms. Thanks for sharing this information!

  • @mandasaichaithanya2834
    @mandasaichaithanya2834 Рік тому +1

    Hi
    I really liked the way you explained in video and need suggestion . I own a 2019 BMW 530xi drive and I need to change my rear rotors and pads can you suggest me the good brand to buy online .

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  11 місяців тому

      I would look at FCP Euro. I usually use BMW OEM parts but FCP offers a lifetime guarantee. I am going to give them a try on my BMW X5 E70 that needs front and rear brakes.

  • @Matt_C_N
    @Matt_C_N 4 місяці тому +1

    I think this is the only video I've seen for rear M-Sport brakes that when it's manually retracted, you're not separating the motor from the caliper first and then using a Torx bit to retract the EPB mechanism prior to using a piston compressor. This method works without breaking anything?

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  4 місяці тому

      Correct, that is what the special tool is for. But you can take the motor off or use a scan tool to put the mechanism into the retracted state.

    • @Matt_C_N
      @Matt_C_N 4 місяці тому

      Ah, thanks. I have one of these tools gathering dust in my box. Good to know it will work for this as a backup to Bimmerlink brake service mode.

  • @John-zb2yu
    @John-zb2yu 7 місяців тому +1

    Do you HAVE to change out the brake sensors on the front and back pads and get new ones or can you just unplug them and reuse them if you don’t break them??

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  7 місяців тому

      Great question John, If the sensor is worn through and the warning light was on you will have to replace. BMW recommends to replace the sensor every time it is removed. BUT if the sensor is intact and you are able to remove it carefully you CAN re-use the sensor no problem :)

  • @solaadebisi8892
    @solaadebisi8892 8 місяців тому +1

    Can you also use a screwdriver to push the pistons on the REAR caliper AFTER rolling back the electromechanical actuator? Or do you need a clamp or special tool

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  8 місяців тому +1

      You are correct that once the actuator is retracted you can use the screw driver trick to push the piston back with the pads in place.

    • @solaadebisi8892
      @solaadebisi8892 8 місяців тому

      @AskTheCarExperts you really are a star. Its exactly the same as the F10, then. Thanks for coming back to me so quickly. Fitting my rears tomorrow

    • @solaadebisi8892
      @solaadebisi8892 8 місяців тому +1

      @AskTheCarExperts thanks again. I replaced my G30 rear pads yesterday and I can confirm that you can push the pistons back with a screwdriver 🪛 Cheers

  • @jaredwilliams4648
    @jaredwilliams4648 Рік тому +3

    Great content. I'm mildly bothered that you didn't clean the caliper, but great tutorial nonetheless

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  Рік тому +1

      Lol I did clean the front ones but had to get the job done. Had to run back and forth due to incorrect front rotors.

  • @scottmacall7707
    @scottmacall7707 7 місяців тому +1

    Hey Roger, would this method work for a 2022 M340i?

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  7 місяців тому +1

      Hi Scott, I think for the rear brakes this would be the same. For the fronts the calipers may be a slightly different style as this was on a BMW G30 5 Series

  • @user-ev6ep6to8o
    @user-ev6ep6to8o 6 місяців тому +1

    Good afternoon. I have a 2021 540i M Sport with 52,000 miles. Rear brakes are needing to be done now. Dealer wants $1,200 just to do the rear pads with rotors. On this video, are you showing the side with the electronic Ebrake??? If I do the brakes myself, is there anything special I need to do, other than manually turn the piston in, then pump the brakes when finished.? I never saw you use any clamps or anything special to hold the piston in, nor use any screwdriver to get it to come back out.... Is it essentially this easy? Nothing will happen to the Ebrake motor or blow any pistons out, if I basically do what i just watched?

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  6 місяців тому +1

      Hello, the rear has the electronic parking brake. If you follow my steps you should have no problems.

    • @user-ev6ep6to8o
      @user-ev6ep6to8o 6 місяців тому

      Right, that was my question. You showed the side with the electric Ebrake correct? Left side should be easier?

  • @joelane4670
    @joelane4670 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi roger. Hey thought perhaps you could help with my issue with my 2008 528i..when I drive at speeds higher that 40ish my front end starts to wobble ( for lack of better word). I just changed lower control/thrush arms..but it hasn’t helped..it almost feels like I’m driving over mini speed bumps..or my tire is going flat..what would make this happen?..just ordered new sway bars bc they looked worn….but just don’t know..if you can please help I would greatly appreciate it..
    Thanks
    Joe

    • @AskTheCarExperts
      @AskTheCarExperts  11 місяців тому

      Hi Joe, That might be hard to help with without being able to look at the car. Lift both front wheels and wiggle test the suspension back and forth up and down looking for any play. Swap your wheels front to back to see if that changes anything if not staggered sizes.

    • @joelane4670
      @joelane4670 11 місяців тому

      @@AskTheCarExperts yeah I know that’s hard to figure out without seeing..but I appreciate your quick response..thanks!
      Joe