I was told I need to push back the piston electronically I can see not. From mi experience on other mercedes cars when you take of the disc is easier to just release the hand brake and adjust the hand brake pads to minimum this way you don't have to struggle soo much ....thanks for the video
@@popup833 hello sir! Have u tried changing the pads at the rear? Mine is V Class asian version. But should be the same. I looked it up in the parts catalog I only see brake pads sensor for the front A9065401517. Nothing for the rear. Can u confirm?
The brake caliper and brake pistons must be cleaned with a wire brush or grinder. The support plates as well. The screw threads must be cleaned and provided with screw lock. The wheel hub must be cleaned completely beforehand! Tighten the screws with a torque wrench according to the manufacturer's specifications. Sorry, the procedure shown here is unprofessional. Are only the brakes.
Thanks a lot for the video all perfect
That you very much, for perfekt Video! now ist easy to chance the brakes on our V-Class
Thank you for the video ¿anyone has the manufacturer's specifications for the torque?
I was told I need to push back the piston electronically I can see not.
From mi experience on other mercedes cars when you take of the disc is easier to just release the hand brake and adjust the hand brake pads to minimum this way you don't have to struggle soo much ....thanks for the video
if you have an electronic brake, you have to do this. Here in the video there is no electronic brake in the car.
Does anyone have the torque measurements for those screws then?
Hi! W447 V class doesnt have rear brake pad sensors?
I saw a sensor only one of front wheels. It’s V220 in Australia.
@@popup833 hello sir! Have u tried changing the pads at the rear? Mine is V Class asian version. But should be the same. I looked it up in the parts catalog I only see brake pads sensor for the front A9065401517. Nothing for the rear. Can u confirm?
@@jayveebaltazar1606 Yes I can confirm. There is only one sensor on V220 Australia spec.
@@jayveebaltazar1606these are the rear ones sir
The brake caliper and brake pistons must be cleaned with a wire brush or grinder. The support plates as well. The screw threads must be cleaned and provided with screw lock. The wheel hub must be cleaned completely beforehand!
Tighten the screws with a torque wrench according to the manufacturer's specifications.
Sorry, the procedure shown here is unprofessional. Are only the brakes.
Hello, do you know the torque required for those screws? Thanks in advance
@@mosh73 I think he doesn't, so do I
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