True story. You need that kit to twist them back in. Had to re-install the old pass because I didn’t have the adapter kits. Front brake pads are normal style though.
Thank you Terence. I changed mine last week and they are squeezing. My rotor does not have the retaining screw either and I don’t think the caliper lined up correctly because it took forever to get the 14 mil bolts back in. I know they are not stripped but something is off. I’m going to fix when I get home. I got grease also so I will hit the same areas.
This vehicle was not equipped with electronic parking brakes. However, if your vehicle is equipped with it, then yes you will have to put the vehicle in service mode. Instructions from my software... - Ignition on, engine off. - Press on service brake pedal. - While holding pedal down, push down on the park brake switch for 15 seconds. - A flashing letter P with a wrench symbol will appear in the display. When you're done changing the brakes, place your foot on the pedal and pull up on the park brake switch.
What screw is supposed to go on the rotor? Just wanna be prepared about to do my sister car in a few weeks… if it’s anything like a Honda screw then it’s gon be hard as hell man I had to use impact driver for that and it broke my bit
It's a torx t-30 screw I believe (regarding the size). It holds the rotors in place from falling off during vehicle assembly. I have quite a few videos with other vehicles that have the same screw. I show how to easily remove them using a small torch. Without a small torch, the screw is really tough to remove. You will most like strips the screw before it comes out.
It being already removed could be the case. If it is there, when you use the impact, please press forward firm as possible so the bit won't strip out. If it doesn't come out hopefully the head of the bolt break. That would be great too. Keep me posted.
Are you talking about the brake tool set? if so, here is the link.. www.amazon.com/8MILELAKE-Brake-Caliper-Wind-Professional/dp/B0122Q83T4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=128W5CTZWVT7A&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zhy6QE5OgZlL-QHd3YytttCe38IEq3H57bIKDXtvd0Xa7y4pu_DH3Zf2dfPjPrb56aCLVfJGRBCLG2mTONWx2pZSf4clJ8-tQfXSLzSPV-l5Tt-7-3YfahpHnrnrktQGZO85wwuqqMVmFLddW4YX1ng1K3U0ym39CELf9Y-zWYO5dw7gnw8ryYctOWCsuGqk60lAzPKupxR0m-NCZgM5UREvo19wXPt0lByh_pOSqr-lKTLqaoy2PSJxMHKxMUR84v5JUYX88Bqe05PfNnM40mgKgLoj7lXEr0gvYso5LaA.H43ZcDuQi8vsi_nb2P7LUgMjfj7DGhyQWZD0mkDf7g4&dib_tag=se&keywords=rear+brake+tool&qid=1712863654&sprefix=rear+brake+tool%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-3
Wow. Been doing this since I was 12. I can stand with the best of them. I don't care how many subscribers someone has. You can look at the comments at some of my highest rated videos... enough said.
Great video! I changed my front brakes. I’ll change the rear ones when I get that kit!
Thank you and thanks for watching.
another tip, if you dont got the tools to close the break caliper use one of the old break pads to push it down
Yep, I show that technique in many videos I have on my channel. Thanks for watching.
This one only rotates in, you cant push it back. At least not the rears
True story. You need that kit to twist them back in. Had to re-install the old pass because I didn’t have the adapter kits. Front brake pads are normal style though.
Thank you Terence. I changed mine last week and they are squeezing. My rotor does not have the retaining screw either and I don’t think the caliper lined up correctly because it took forever to get the 14 mil bolts back in. I know they are not stripped but something is off. I’m going to fix when I get home. I got grease also so I will hit the same areas.
Yes, make sure everything was installed back correctly or you can cause bigger issues. Be safe. Thanks for watching.
@@TerenceDIY thank you buddy. Got it all fixed when I got home. Quite as can be now.
That's great. I am glad to hear you got it fixed. Once again, thanks for watching.
Did you have to put the car in service mode to replace the back because of the electronic parking brake?
This vehicle was not equipped with electronic parking brakes. However, if your vehicle is equipped with it, then yes you will have to put the vehicle in service mode.
Instructions from my software...
- Ignition on, engine off.
- Press on service brake pedal.
- While holding pedal down, push down on the park brake switch for 15 seconds.
- A flashing letter P with a wrench symbol will appear in the display.
When you're done changing the brakes, place your foot on the pedal and pull up on the park brake switch.
@@TerenceDIY Appreciate the information.
You're welcome.
What screw is supposed to go on the rotor? Just wanna be prepared about to do my sister car in a few weeks… if it’s anything like a Honda screw then it’s gon be hard as hell man I had to use impact driver for that and it broke my bit
It's a torx t-30 screw I believe (regarding the size). It holds the rotors in place from falling off during vehicle assembly. I have quite a few videos with other vehicles that have the same screw. I show how to easily remove them using a small torch. Without a small torch, the screw is really tough to remove. You will most like strips the screw before it comes out.
@@TerenceDIY oweee wasn’t ready for all that hopefully it’s already removed if not I’ll try impact driver, thanks brotha
It being already removed could be the case. If it is there, when you use the impact, please press forward firm as possible so the bit won't strip out. If it doesn't come out hopefully the head of the bolt break. That would be great too. Keep me posted.
@@TerenceDIY will do man! Thanks for the reply n video
thanks bro
You're very welcome.
What’s that set called?
Are you talking about the brake tool set? if so, here is the link..
www.amazon.com/8MILELAKE-Brake-Caliper-Wind-Professional/dp/B0122Q83T4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=128W5CTZWVT7A&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zhy6QE5OgZlL-QHd3YytttCe38IEq3H57bIKDXtvd0Xa7y4pu_DH3Zf2dfPjPrb56aCLVfJGRBCLG2mTONWx2pZSf4clJ8-tQfXSLzSPV-l5Tt-7-3YfahpHnrnrktQGZO85wwuqqMVmFLddW4YX1ng1K3U0ym39CELf9Y-zWYO5dw7gnw8ryYctOWCsuGqk60lAzPKupxR0m-NCZgM5UREvo19wXPt0lByh_pOSqr-lKTLqaoy2PSJxMHKxMUR84v5JUYX88Bqe05PfNnM40mgKgLoj7lXEr0gvYso5LaA.H43ZcDuQi8vsi_nb2P7LUgMjfj7DGhyQWZD0mkDf7g4&dib_tag=se&keywords=rear+brake+tool&qid=1712863654&sprefix=rear+brake+tool%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-3
@@TerenceDIY thank you
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching.
I rented one from auto zone. $66 full refund when you're done
You better watch South Main Auto. You do not come up to his Standard
Wow. Been doing this since I was 12. I can stand with the best of them. I don't care how many subscribers someone has. You can look at the comments at some of my highest rated videos... enough said.
im from brazil
That's great! Thanks for watching!