In this video I show how to change the front brake pads on a mk1 first generation hyundai i10 built between 2007 - 2015 in some markets and up to 2013 in others !!
You might need to push the piston back more, that can be done with a few different tools such as a c-clamp, a big pair of pliers or a brake caliper rewind tool sometimes the pistons can get a little stuck so it will need more force to push it back, hope this helps !
Next time show the entire car before proceeding, thanks 🤣
He has mentioned the model in the Description broski…
I was confused too lol
Its the Mk1 i10 btw
Very well presented, my daughter is starting to do her own repairs, easy to follow and thorough. well done !!
Thanks! I'm glad it was easy to follow !!
Pads changed but unable to get the piston to sit back correctly over the new brake pads. How do I do this?
You might need to push the piston back more, that can be done with a few different tools such as a c-clamp, a big pair of pliers or a brake caliper rewind tool sometimes the pistons can get a little stuck so it will need more force to push it back, hope this helps !
Do the brakes need to be bled after changing pads. Very informative and easy to follow.
No the brakes don't need to be bled after changing the brake pads! Thank you I'm glad it was useful!
Thank you. Have tried ecu flash still the same. Moved the throttle sensor like you explained and Bingo, 90% better.
Very good the procedure very easy to follow.
Thank you! I'm glad it was easy to follow !
I love you man, you gained a new subscriber
Haha thank you ! I really appreciate it !
Simple, easy to follow! nice.. thanks :)!
No problem :) !!
Hello! Thnx for the video. Could you tel us what is torque for the caliber bolt in Nm?
hello i have same car.... really helpful video.... easy....
Terrific video. Very clear and useful
Thank you! I'm glad it was useful!
Thanks
No problem !
Very helpful. Cheers 👍
I'm glad it was helpful! 👍
thank you for your time.....
Thanks man ,nice content !
Thanks...well presented, plus good relevant tips.
No problem and thank you !
Great video, thanks!
No problem !
just got my pads and discs replaced for £208 at my local garage. it was making a squeaking sound, pads hadn't been replaced for around 3 years.