2016-2017 Acura RDX - How To Replace Front Brake Pads
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2024
- It is time for new brake pads on your car, and you want to do it yourself.
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This is front brake pads replacement DIY. Hope this will help!
***Please read your owner manual instruction to raise the vehicle, remove the wheels safety and torque specs for your specific vehicle!
***Note: Some missing information -
After the brake pads replacement is done. Installing the wheels and torque the wheel lug nuts to specs according to your vehicle manual.
Pump the brake pedal multiple times with the engine off to check for brake pedal pressure firmness. The pedal should feel firm after three to five pumps.
Start the engine and press the brake pedal again to make sure it does not go all the way to the floor, if it does, then it has air in the system and need to bleed the system.
Test drive the vehicle slowly and apply the brake to check for the vehicle stop safety.
This is DIY instruction. Perform it at your own risk. Please note that I hold NO responsibility for any damages or any incidents of the work!
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You should put brake grease on the back of the two brake pads.
Thanks for the tip, Mr. Mac
Yes, I have put grease on the back of the pads.
What were the torque settings? It was difficult to see on the video?
Hello David, The one I did was 37ft-lbs. good to connect with you 🙌🙌
how many clicks should i go for when torque the bolts
Great question. One click is the right torque. Hope that's helpful. 🙂
Should these be ceramic or semi metallic?
Hi Heslind,These are simi metallic. OEM pads.
Good help thank u
I’m glad it’s helpful. Great to connect with you, Chong Kim👋🙌👍
Rick flair in back ground. Whhhoooo