I have a 2017 Mazda6. I learnt the hard way after buying the kit from Amazon. The rotors for the 2014-17 are the same. The brake pads for 2017 are different than the 2014-2016 years. Also if you put the Electronic brake in maintenance mode, it moves completely out. You can then compress the piston the normal way using the normal compression tool. You don't need to do anything like rotating the piston or disassembling the EM motor.
Thank you for the video. Im a year too late had to figure the piston rotation out on my own. But i was looking to see how bad it would be to change out the rotors and this helped me out. simple. wish I had a lift in my garage!!-great job
Hi I have an Mazda Atenza just wondering if you could please help my brakes make an squeaky noise only when I am in reverse and push down on brake pedal
I rented the piston retract screw set. That seemed really easy to use. But you have to watch out for twisting the rubber seal loose. I used oil on the edge of the rubber to make it slide.
I hear a small metal clicking noise when i hit brakes. The noise is not always. I had both rear discs and pads replaced. The noise is only from one of them-the left side. Any advice please?
when i was doing i cut a a little bit of rubber boot on a piston when i was turning on the both side at the back. Is there gonna be any big problem ?? Or what should i do ??Please reply... Thank you !!
I watched this video to see if I needed to buy a tool to turn/compress the rear caliper piston. I did, so I went and bought one...but (on both sides of my 2015 6 Touring) clockwise compressed the piston, and counter clockwise tried to make it come out. Just a heads up.
Depends on how badly the brake pads are work. It might take several turns to retract the brake caliper piston all the way into the caliper. Hope this helps you out.
You mentioned that the inside brake pad had no pin but the one you put on the inside with the wear alarm did have a pin for the caliper. Hope it was aligned.
Hello I ripped my rear boot seal on the piston. Whats the procedures to replacing the boot seal? Do I spin the piston of its thread until it comes out?
They make a tool for those types of calipers, why are you doing it like a caveman. I would slap my mechanic if I saw him put pliers on that piston. Smh
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I have a 2017 Mazda6. I learnt the hard way after buying the kit from Amazon. The rotors for the 2014-17 are the same. The brake pads for 2017 are different than the 2014-2016 years.
Also if you put the Electronic brake in maintenance mode, it moves completely out. You can then compress the piston the normal way using the normal compression tool. You don't need to do anything like rotating the piston or disassembling the EM motor.
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I would like to buy you a beer brother. That back piston gave me headache until I found your video. Thank you.
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Thank you for the video. Im a year too late had to figure the piston rotation out on my own. But i was looking to see how bad it would be to change out the rotors and this helped me out. simple. wish I had a lift in my garage!!-great job
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Hi I have an Mazda Atenza just wondering if you could please help my brakes make an squeaky noise only when I am in reverse and push down on brake pedal
You may want to take a look at the brakes pads /shoes to see if they are low. If the pad material is low it may be time to replace them.
I rented the piston retract screw set. That seemed really easy to use. But you have to watch out for twisting the rubber seal loose. I used oil on the edge of the rubber to make it slide.
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I just disconnect the hose and let it empty fluid, and push it in manually. Then do a brake flush while at it.
I hear a small metal clicking noise when i hit brakes. The noise is not always. I had both rear discs and pads replaced. The noise is only from one of them-the left side. Any advice please?
I would take it back to the shop that did the work and have them look at it to see if something came loose.
when i was doing i cut a a little bit of rubber boot on a piston when i was turning on the both side at the back. Is there gonna be any big problem ?? Or what should i do ??Please reply...
Thank you !!
It might be okay. You might be able to buy a replacement boot at your local auto parts store.
@@HomeownerRepair ok thank you..!!
Thanks for this. Helped me out.
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I watched this video to see if I needed to buy a tool to turn/compress the rear caliper piston. I did, so I went and bought one...but (on both sides of my 2015 6 Touring) clockwise compressed the piston, and counter clockwise tried to make it come out. Just a heads up.
Thanks for the tip!
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How many turns should it take, I feel like a million threads
Depends on how badly the brake pads are work. It might take several turns to retract the brake caliper piston all the way into the caliper. Hope this helps you out.
2017 Mazdas have an electronic parking brake. That needs to be put into service mode before clamping and you don't need to rotate it to clamp in.
Must have a different setup that this one had.
I have a manual parking brake in my 2017.
what type of anti seize lube did you use?
Think said synthetic anti seize brake lube
It was Permatex anti seize.
You mentioned that the inside brake pad had no pin but the one you put on the inside with the wear alarm did have a pin for the caliper. Hope it was aligned.
Thank you for watching our auto repair video that shows you how to replace the rear brakes on a Mazda 6.
Hello I ripped my rear boot seal on the piston. Whats the procedures to replacing the boot seal?
Do I spin the piston of its thread until it comes out?
Take to someone that knows how to change brakes and not rip a piston boot.
It won't come out if you are spinning it the correct way and it is fully collapsed into the brake caliper.
Passenger side is clockwise and the drivers side rotates counter clockwise.😉
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Both sides turned clockwise for me.
They make a tool for those types of calipers, why are you doing it like a caveman. I would slap my mechanic if I saw him put pliers on that piston. Smh
This method hasn't failed me in 35 years
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Works fine for me
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Me: "THERE'S A TOOL FOR THAT! STOP!!"
Yes, but most people do not have the special tool. This way is easy too,