Good video.... I like how you did not stop recording when you were having a tough time.... Shows that even the experts have some trouble. Lots of video mechanics hide it.... Repairing vehicles can be a challenge, but you are showing that it's just part of the job... Thanks for the video..
Why not loosen the rotor by turning the star wheel adjuster? They can be pretty tight sometime! Seems to me that after the rotor is put back, the star wheel adjuster should be used to adjust the parking brake shoes so that when the parking brake is put on you hear a certain number of clicks before fully pressed down. (would have to look up the suggested number of clicks.)
One thing that wasn't covered is which side is the e-brake pads located? Back R, back L? Or both? My e-brake got a bit stuck this past week and I noticed it screeching when backing up, so I assume the pads are worn, but I couldn't tell which side in the rear it was coming from. Any clarification on this please? Thank you so much! PS - I have the 2014 Camry SE.
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Good video.... I like how you did not stop recording when you were having a tough time.... Shows that even the experts have some trouble. Lots of video mechanics hide it.... Repairing vehicles can be a challenge, but you are showing that it's just part of the job... Thanks for the video..
Honestly, fantastic video. This is the same process for the RAV4 as well. Thanks for this video. Much needed.
Do you only do one side or both rear rotors require shoes?
Good vid but no brake grease on caliper pins or the back of brake pads? 🤔
Thank you for the step by step instructions! Very informative 👍👍
Very nice job and very clearly explained. Normally we don't have to mess with the parking brake. Hope I don't have to replace it.
Do you have a link for your spring tool to remove and reinstall the springs. I searched Amazon and didn’t see the tool you used.
Why not loosen the rotor by turning the star wheel adjuster? They can be pretty tight sometime! Seems to me that after the rotor is put back, the star wheel adjuster should be used to adjust the parking brake shoes so that when the parking brake is put on you hear a certain number of clicks before fully pressed down. (would have to look up the suggested number of clicks.)
Thanks man👍👍👍
One thing that wasn't covered is which side is the e-brake pads located? Back R, back L? Or both? My e-brake got a bit stuck this past week and I noticed it screeching when backing up, so I assume the pads are worn, but I couldn't tell which side in the rear it was coming from. Any clarification on this please? Thank you so much! PS - I have the 2014 Camry SE.
The top piece where the springs go into keeps coming off help. Its the little black piece
Why loosen the bleeder?
Great video!! Thank you!
Same process as 2018 camry le?
The thing that holds my springs at the top keeps falling off help
Same process for a 2014 Highlander?
+Greg Scavezze This procedure might be different for your application. We do not currently have a how-to video for this particular year, make and model. Thank you for asking! 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
thanks
Brake shoes