2015-2017 Kia Sedona rear brake pad replacement
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Doing a rear brake pad replacement on a 2015 Kia Sedona.
Basic tools include:oem wheel socket,jack,1/2 ratchet with 14mm socket,cable strap,C-clamp,impact gun
Ceramic brake pads from Oreilly Auto parts
$60
Thanks for making this vid! I found it very useful. You show us which bolts to address! I thought it was supposed to swing out! Saved a lot of frustration.
Your very welcome and I'm glad my video was useful
Yes good video, thanks. Correct me if I'm wrong but did you forget to put the clip back on to hold the break pads together? I didnt see you put them back on, maybe I missed it. Great video though
@@danerny9325
Those brake pads dont use the clips, all depends on what type of brand you buy
Hey... my daughter uses a selfie stick that also works as a camera stand for her videos. Helps with the jitter and moving.
great! I noticed my back rotors are gouged a bit while changing tires... 40k+ miles on the car. I coulndt see any thickness of brake pads in the rear, on the front the pads are like stil 7/16th of an inch wide.
thank you very much
Should lubricate caliper bolts to prevent uneven wear of pads.
Thank you so much. this is what i want to know. especially, what tools I need.
no problem glad my video helped you out
You did not put springs back on repair, did not lube pins and touched disk without gloves, otherwise ok, I think?
What about checking the brake lines for air? Otherwise great video Jaun!
If you check your brake lines for air you will need to bleed your brakes starting from rear passenger side and have someone pump the brakes and hold it
Why didn't you lube the brake parts?
21mm lug nuts
I was like 13/16????
Thanks bro. I like your video. What is the included grease for ?
I didn't use no grease, but you can use break grease and put that on the outside of the brake pads and slide pins on the brake caliper
Glad my video helped you out
thanks for the video. How many miles did you have on the brakes?
I'm not really sure but they did last me a year and a half
At 1:27 you can see that the jack bends that piece of metal. I just did the same thing this morning. Have been able to figure out a better place to jack it up?
I just seen that, but underneath our kia were I placed that Jack it has a thick piece of metal intended for a jack
Weak design on rear of Sedona. Place jack on suspension arm instead, from rear end of van.
How did you take the wheel off like the lug nuts are out but for some reason I can take the wheel off
its probably just stuck push on the top of the tire forward and then push on the bottom of the tire
You didn't put the pins back in the new pads that you removed at 3:40 in the video... or was that what you intended?
Those brake clips were on the old OEM brake pads, only used on those brake pads,different pads have there own equipment and style
@@juanslifestyle8210 nah bruh you f-ed up
Thanks for the video. But the jack is not placed at proper location and it deformed the rocker arm. Need to be really careful to follow owners manual to fins the correct jacking point.
Weak design on rear of Sedona. Place jack on suspension arm instead, from rear end of van.