How to replace Front Brake Pads on 2014 Nissan Sentra
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2019
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This really came in the clutch for me today.... Good reminder video
Thanks man ...this saves everyone a ton of money !
Thank you. Worries like a charm
Turn the wheel out so you hv more room to wrk in, also remove cap on brake reservoir. Makes it easier to push piston back in cause fluid is being pushed back into the reservoir with no pressure
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You make look to easy ,maybe one day I'll do it ,while I enjoy you doing it 😊!!
A big bro thank u bro bro
I'm planning on replacing the pads on my 2014 Nissan Sentra and it looks pretty simple but I was wondering if I should replace my rotors also even though they are in good condition. Apparently there is a debate about that. It's my understanding that newer rotors are not made to be resurfaced or machined because they are manufactured thinner than they use to be.
Made look easy
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i appreciate you bro for sharing this, i have 80 k on my 2014 sentra and i have not replaced the break pads. should i replace front and back as well? thanks
how else do you reset that piston without having that clamp?
Is it the same for the back tires? Also, will it be ok if I just jack up one side of the car at a time? (Obviously new to this, want to make sure I do it right!)
I changed rotor and brakes but the right side is making noise like the pad is rubbing. I did add a new caliber pin because the boot was missing on the end of the bolt greased it up. Back bolts are torque at 122 and caliper torque at 22.
Do you need to bleed the caliper/break line?
is it necessary to change where the brake pads sit on everytime ??
Are the brake pads supposed to be factory pads or can they be aftermarket?
Does the sentra uses ceramic or semi-metallic?
What kind of grease do you recommend
Do Nissan Sentra have front and rear brake pads?