Porsche Panamera Front Brake Rotor & Pad Replacement DIY (2010-2016 Porsche Panamera 970)
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- ►The front brakes on every car handle most of the braking duties. Because of that, you'll likely have to replace the front brakes before the rear. Replacing the front brakes on a Porsche Panamera isn't too different from any other Porsche model, making the replacement a DIY job.
You'll be able to hear and feel when your brakes are worn. Before anything wrong happens, your Panamera will alert you via message on the dashboard that your brakes are due for service. If you leave them on for much longer, you'll wear through the pad and grind away the rotor.
In this video, FCP Euro's Professional DIY'er Mike Hidalgo replaces the pads and rotors on a Porsche Panamera.
00:00 - Intro & Tools Needed
03:40 - Porsche 970 Panamera Jack Mode
04:20 - Porsche 970 Panamera Front Wheel Removal
05:00 - Porsche 970 Panamera Front Brake Caliper & Rotor Removal
12:09 - Porsche 970 Panamera Front Brake Pad Replacement
16:55 - Porsche 970 Panamera Front Brake Caliper & Rotor Install
22:10 - Wrap-up
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This video applies to the following vehicles:
Panamera 970 Turbo
2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hatchback 4.8L V8 4870
2011 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hatchback 4.8L V8 4870
2012 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Hatchback 4.8L V8 4870
2012 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hatchback 4.8L V8 4870
2013 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hatchback 4.8L V8 4870
2013 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Hatchback 4.8L V8 4870
2014 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWBA
2014 Porsche Panamera Turbo Executive Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWBA
2014 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWCA
2014 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Executive Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWCA
2015 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWBA
2015 Porsche Panamera Turbo Executive Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWBA
2015 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWCA
2015 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Executive Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWCA
2016 Porsche Panamera Turbo Executive Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWBA
2016 Porsche Panamera Turbo Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWBA
2016 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWCA
2016 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Executive Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWCA
Panamera 970 GTS
2013 Porsche Panamera GTS Hatchback 4.8L V8 4840
2014 Porsche Panamera GTS Hatchback 4.8L V8 MCX.PA
2015 Porsche Panamera GTS Hatchback 4.8L V8 MCX.PA
2016 Porsche Panamera GTS Hatchback 4.8L V8 MCX.PA
Panamera 970 Exclusive
2016 Porsche Panamera Exclusive Hatchback 4.8L V8 CWCA
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Textar pads are some of the best I've used. Super awesome stopping power, great feel and quiet and a mouse.
This has, again, been an excellent instructional video. Mike's a great FCP Euro asset.
Great Instruction! After watching the video I did change the front and rear discs on my panamera turbo. I did use ATE Discs and Pads on the front, and Zimmermann on the rear side. The hardest part on the front brakes was to reinstall the clip which is holding the Brake Line in the Retainer. Finaly I used a flat wood rod approx 10 inch long (25cm) grab on both sides so I had more force to press the clip it in position. On the rear brakes I found out that the park brake is located inside the brake disk, constructed as a drum brake. On the rear brake calipper you need a 10mm hex nut to open the screws. Removal and installation works the same than on the front side. At the rear brake the brake line can stay in position so there is no hassle with this. After 300 Km of driving, the brake force ist a lot better than with the old original parts.
Another banger by FCP! Let’s get it 💪🏽
Your video for brake replacement was very informative. After watching it, I feel like I can do this on my 2008 Cayenne Base V6 with a manual transmission.
Any tips on bedding in these specific pads?
Just great video, can you please list the name of tools you used to help along with this nice tourch, the name of the model would be great ) 👍 Thank you
Off the top of you head do I need to do any programming or bleeding on a 2019 GTS? Thank you!
Hi ,,can you send a link,where I can buy the spreading tool for the cylinders? Thx
My mechanic complained about the Zimmerman kit rotors. Do they warp easier or was this an earlier problem that has been fixed? I just went OEM Sebro with Textar pads.
I also have a an issue with my horn and power side mirrors not working. I got the driver side power assembly replaced and now my mirrors stop working. I scanned the car with a Launch scanner. I got a 1134 and a P12A2 code separately. Is this a DIY Job. My truck only has 126,000 miles. I am not a mechanic at age 67. I love drive and feel.
Thank you for the very informative video! I’m curious as to what spray you used for cleaning, my brake caliper has really bad stains that won’t come off with the meguiars product… what would you recommend?
Did you try brake clean? (Wear gloves ) you don’t want that brake clean on your skin
Lightly polish them.
@@marcelcovaci9922 thanks for the suggestion, this was my first try but no success... the second one I tried was with "Meguiars wheel and tire cleaner" with limited effect, since this I have tried many other wheel cleaners and cannot fully remove the stains, but they get smaller every use
@@Stickykobe420 thanks, this might be the only way for me, I have tried many products but never actually completely remove the stains.
Tried to use a T-60 Torx and it wouldn’t fit in the 12-pt 4 Square socket head. Anyone else run into this problem?
I think it actually has a triple square 14mm rather than a Torx T-60
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