Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How to change front rotors and brake pads on 2000 Dodge Caravan?

Once you get the calipers off, the rotor should pull right off on that one I think. It's possible the caliper mounting bracket might prevent that, in which case that would have to be taken off too. If this is the first time they've ever been off, there may be some thin washer-like things on a couple of the studs that you can just break off and throw away. If you're putting brand new rotors on, use some brake cleaner and clean paper towels to wipe off the anti-rust coating that come on them before you put them on.



Here's the rest for doing the pads;



Remove brake fluid from the master cylinder brake fluid reservoir until the reservoir is approximately 1 / 2 full. Discard the removed fluid.



Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle. Remove the front wheels.



Remove or disconnect the following:



Front brake caliper guide pin bolts



Brake caliper by slowly sliding it up and off the adapter and brake rotor. Support the caliper out of the way with a strong piece of wire. Do not let the caliper hang by the brake hose or damage to the brake hose will result.



Compress the caliper piston into the bore using a C-clamp. Insert a suitable piece of wood between the C-clamp and caliper piston to protect the piston.



Outboard disc brake pad from the caliper by prying the brake pad retaining clip over the raised area on the caliper. Slide the brake pad down and off the caliper.



Inboard disc brake pad from the caliper by pulling the brake pad away from the caliper piston until the retaining clip on the pad is free from the caliper piston cavity



To install:



Be sure the caliper piston has been completely retracted into the piston bore of the caliper assembly. This is required when installing the brake caliper equipped with new brake pads.



If equipped, remove the protective paper from the noise suppression gaskets on the new disc brake pads.



Install or connect the following:



New inboard disc brake pad into the caliper piston by pressing the pad firmly into the cavity of the caliper piston. Be sure the new inboard brake pad is seated squarely against the face of the brake caliper piston.



Outboard disc brake pad by sliding it onto the caliper assembly



Brake caliper assembly over the brake rotor and onto the steering knuckle adapter



Caliper guide pin bolts and torque to: 35 ft. lbs. (47 Nm) on 2002-04 models or 26 ft. lbs. (35 Nm) on 2005 models



Apply the brake pedal several times until a firm pedal is obtained.



Check the fluid level in the master cylinder and add fluid as necessary. Road-test the vehicle.



And here's a picture of the caliper, with names of all the parts;

http://repairguide.autozone.com/znetrgs/How to change front rotors and brake pads on 2000 Dodge Caravan?If you don't know how to do it, let a professional do it. It is your brakes a major safety item. I just don't want to see anyone get hurt because they don't know what they are doing.How to change front rotors and brake pads on 2000 Dodge Caravan?Brakes are extremely easy to do yourself. It's just barely more than jacking the car up and taking off a few bolts. If you don't disconnect the hose from the caliper you won't even have to bleed the brakes, not that it's that hard either though.



But, asking how to do it online isn't really a great option, it's just a few too many steps to accurately spell out, you certainly don't want to miss any of the steps. Go pick up a haynes manual at any repair shop, it'll be plenty thorough enough to do it yourself. If you've never done it before it'll probably take two hours. Once you've done it once you should be able to do it in 45 minutes.
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  • How hard is it to change your front rotors and brake pads?

    I've got a 02 xterra that's needs both and am not a big DIYer but I'd like to beHow hard is it to change your front rotors and brake pads?If you'd like a quick primer, go to your public library and dive into a Chilton or Motors Manual that concerns your specific car. If you get lucky any auto-parts store will have Haynes, or Chilton manuals specific to a number of years of all Nissan Cars. I do not think the manual will be specific to an Extera.



    As for tools, a few shallow well half inch drive metric sockets, 12 mm. - 17mm. , a 1/2 drive ratchet wrench, and a large C- clamp or a Jorgensen - carpenters slider C clamp, jack stands, a hydraulic floor jack (safer than a bottle jack) is all you need.

    #1. Slightly loosen all the wheels.

    #2. get the vehicle up on jack stands

    #3. Remove front wheels.

    #4. Remove brake caliper. 2 cap-screws are on the back side of the caliper bracket.

    #5. Two cap screws need to be removed to release the caliper bracket from the wheel spindle.

    #6. Rotors may need a tap on the back side to break them loose because of rust and corrosion.

    #7. Using an old brake pad in front of the piston inside the caliper, position your clamping device behind the brake caliper and screw the clamp which forces the caliper piston back inside the bore.

    #8. When replacing the rotors, paint on a small amount of Permatex Never Seize on the entire surface of the rotor where the lug holes meet the hub. The rotors will never stick again. If you plan on keeping your vehicle more than 3 yrs. Do not buy cheap off - shore brake rotors. They are often machined to minimum thickness, the cast iron is of poor quality, they rust and corrode quickly and they warp easily. Go for AC Delco, Wagner or EBC brake rotors. autopartswarehouse. com has Beck Arnley ceramic brake pads which include brake shims. Be careful what you choose for brake pads as most do not include the anti-rattle shims which add to the cost of your job.

    #9.If your selection of ceramic pads does not include the shims there's another way to stop brake squeel. Buy a plastic bottle of CRC Brake Quiet at NAPA, Car quest, or Auto Zone. On the steel side of the front pads first, spread a .090 thickness of this high temp silicone covering 100% of the steel side. Let it dry for 20 minutes.

    Slide the rotors back on and bolt up the caliper bracket.

    Re-assemble the pads inside the caliper or sit them inside the caliper bracket and bolt the caliper in place.



    Not a bad job after all. You just saved your self hundreds of dollars.How hard is it to change your front rotors and brake pads?It is easy. I would recommend getting the manual from the auto parts store.



    There is little you can do to hurt the car in this area so dig in and figure it out.



    You will need a C-clap to open the brake clippers and a basic tool set.How hard is it to change your front rotors and brake pads?its surprisingly easy, easier than you might think,

    but before you tackle the job, get either the manual or someone that knows what they are doing already to give you a hand,

    i recomend getting a haynes or clymer manual any way, jus to give you confidence for future jobs

    good luck

    How to change front and back brake pads and rotors on a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0?

    I need a link to a tutorial, or any inside knowledge that could be posted on a step by step process, hopefully with pictures on how to change these out. Everywhere I read is you need a special tool and that you should stay away from doing it yourself because of the difficulty, but i do not want to spend $800 on a brake job. So if anyone has ever done this please let me know what you recommend. I have a friend that is very mechanically inclined, and has changed brakes on every American made vehicle, so I am hoping this tutorial could help us both in installing these.How to change front and back brake pads and rotors on a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0?The front brakes are just like any other car. Two allen bolts holding the caliper on to the caliper bracket. Then two 18mm bolts holding the caliper bracket on.



    The rear brakes will be difficult for you. You will need a special tool that screws the caliper piston back into the caliper. Besides that you need a thin 15mm wrench and a 13mm wrench to loosen the caliper. The bracket does not need to come off. You can sneak the rotor out.How to change front and back brake pads and rotors on a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0?I suggest a Robert Bentley Manual for your model.Especially if you're going to do more work on the car in the future. Maybe Amazon has them.

    Its not at all difficult. Just some minor differences from USA cars. Years ago, my son and I changed the brakes on my 2000 GTI.

    We didnt crash on the test drive, so I guess we did OK

    However, I strongly recommend Genuine VW parts. There is a difference.

    How do i change the front disc brake pads on a 2000 dodge caravan?

    i dont know how to remove the caliper holding the padsHow do i change the front disc brake pads on a 2000 dodge caravan?Front pads are usually a piece of cake. Remove 2 bolts (upper and lower), swing caliper up. Remove pads. Squash cylinder with c-clamp %26amp; old pad. Install pads, swing caliper down, replace bolts. Bleed brakes as needed.How do i change the front disc brake pads on a 2000 dodge caravan?You have to push in the caliper piston first by insurting a screw driver between the front pad and the disk ( Not between the pad %26amp; the piston you will break the piston ) pry till the piston is fully in the caliper . If you dont do this you will not be able to reinstall yhe caliper with the new pads because of the lack of room due to the thickness of the new pads %26gt; These are called floting calipers and adjust themselfs as the pads wear out . Now remove the two small headed bolts 3/8 i think ? that have a ruber boot atached to them , the caliper should come off now . Before reasembling clean the 2 bolt you have just removed well and apply a small amount of greece all along the bolt , the caliper slides along this bolt to self adjust and it has to move free %26gt; Good Luck Andre

    You can e-mail me at aaagravel@yahoo.ca if you require more help .........What year is the caravan ???

    Do it this way and you will not have to bleed the brake system ..How do i change the front disc brake pads on a 2000 dodge caravan?make sure to follow thease peoples advice so i can sell you an antilock module at $1000

    always open a bleader screw on antilock brakes when compressing the caliper to avoid the possibility of damageing the antylock system and or master cylinder otherwise there advice is ok

    I just changed my front brake pads and they don't work, what should i do?

    I've bled them out 3 times, and they still don't work. Yes, I know how to bleed brakes out, but thats about as much as i know. Could it be something else that i need to do?I just changed my front brake pads and they don't work, what should i do?If the pedal's going to the floor, then their is air in the system, or master cylinder is faulty. If the brake pedal is solid, then you have a glaze on the rotors. The new style pads, Metallic, will not grab properly unless the rotor. is machined. Good luck..I just changed my front brake pads and they don't work, what should i do?if you %26quot;bled %26quot; them and you pulled air in the system....did you add fluid? Somethings missing here..I just changed my front brake pads and they don't work, what should i do?personally i would take it to a repair shop and see what they sayI just changed my front brake pads and they don't work, what should i do?New brakes need time to bed in, during this time they can feel slow to react and worse than before but they should stop the vehicle.I just changed my front brake pads and they don't work, what should i do?Please give us a bit more detail as to how the brakes don't work. Is your brake spongy? What happen if you 'pump' the brake?



    I can take for grant that you know perfectly well as to how to bleed the brake. I am not going to comment on that.I just changed my front brake pads and they don't work, what should i do?is there any fluid some out or bleed screw if no check master and the diviner it on the line from the master cylinder the place you put brake fluid in .

    How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?

    I have already bought new break pads from someone, so I only should pay to have them changed. I live in Los Angeles by the way. Please give me an appoximate of what would be reasonable. I'm a student, low on cash.

    Thank you.How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?You did a no,no. It would be the same as bringing your own steak to the resturant and asking them to cook it for you. Never bring your parts to a mech and ask them to install them. Now you will pay around $75 to have them put on.How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?They should be able to do it in under an hour, but they will also charge you for shop supplies and will probably come up with some other things that they will try to charge you for, the rotors may need to be turned as well, if they are badly scored they may need to be replaced, I would borrow some tools if you don't have them already and do it yourself, it's an easy job and then you know you won't get screwed by some mechanic that is trying to charge you for work that doesn't need to be done.



    Sorry if I offended any repair shops, I just don't trust them and do all of my own work unless it's under warranty.How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?Shop around. One guy may do it for a case of beer whereas another wants a million. That is free enterprize.How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?To do the job right the rotors need turned and the pads installed, Midas charges $79.95 for the job and thats about the cheapest around, it would be cheaper for you if you had a buddy who could do it for you and buy him a case of beer.How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?grab a friends tools and do it yourself,it's unbelievable to me that anyone ever gets a garage to do such simple jobsHow much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?First off it's really best to change the rotors when changing the pads unless the pads were evenly worn and how damaged at all.Also the rotors could be burnt or unevenly warn so it's best to have a mechanic perform a free brake check on that vehicle.

    The labour really isn't any different in price if the pads and rotors are replaced at the same time and really it should be more then 45 mins to 1 hr of labour cost tops.





    Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I'd not say anything about changing the pads etc until you have the free test performed and hear from from the mechanic.How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?I charge $25 per wheel + parts.How much should I pay to have a mechanic change the my car's front brake pads?Like $50 each wheel
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  • How much would it cost to change my front brake pads???

    i have a 2002 honda accord SEHow much would it cost to change my front brake pads???some people might try to charge upwards of $150 for new brake pads.. If you look on the shop website if its a major place, you can find a place that can do it for $99 or sometimes $69. Ideally you want them to put new brake pads and resurface/machine the rotors. Firestone is ok, a trusted independent repair shop might be good, or mavis discount tire (brake special for front or rear brake pads 59.99, looks like a deal)

    http://www.mavistire.com/ProductCart/pc/



    be sure to call a few local places on the phone to confirm pricing and get a few estimates for replacing front brakes and machining rotor, final cost with labor. then when you bring it in, you can know the final cost before they remove the wheels and force you to pay a high unexpected price. Of course if your rotors need to be replaced (not likely) it will be more expensive... be sure to ask them to replace the pads if necessary, and machine the rotors if the pads are replaced.. Tell them you do not want new rotors unless it absolutely needs to be replaced...



    also read this msn article on brake jobs to make sure they dont try to sell you extra services you dont need...

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15606631/



    good luck...!!!How much would it cost to change my front brake pads???Not a hard job, - if you do it yourself, -- it does not require much more than basic mechanical ability! As to cost it is dependent on whether the brake pads are just %26quot;worn down%26quot;, - or whether they are %26quot;shot%26quot; and you are stopping %26quot;metal to metal%26quot;! At this point the metal part of the brake pads (backing plate) is hitting and digging up the disks,-- characterized by grinding noise when brake applied!

    The brake pads are usually equipped with %26quot;squeakers%26quot;, - which are small pieces of spring steel which drag on disks and make squeaking noise to tell you %26quot;it is time%26quot;!



    Now the price of pads is about $18, - give or take a little, - unless you have some kind of %26quot;super braking material%26quot;, - in which case they may run as high as $40 (for some special applications)! -- Time to install them yourself, - about an hour.... If I were doing it I would probably get it done (and out) in about 1/2 hour (maybe a little less).



    I think Brake Check is still advertising $59 per axle (both sides front, - or back)! This of course depends on how much more is required, - such as replacing disks, or other brake parts (besides the pads only)! If disks are damaged, they will %26quot;re-surface%26quot; them if not damaged beyond point of acceptable material left after re-surfacing %26quot;grinding%26quot; job is done! Also they normally re-surface them every time, which shortens the effective life of disks,-- (but protects them if anything goes wrong with system that can be blamed on disk condition)!



    If you do it yourself, -you can leave disks alone %26quot;if%26quot; pedal doesn't pulsate when you apply brakes, and the metal is not %26quot;gullied up%26quot; an appreciable amount. On my own brakes I don't worry about minor damage from metal to metal contact, since the brake pads will eventeually polish them up so that they doesn't excessively brake:%26quot;early %26quot; on that side. Also if I am really worried about the damage, I pull them off and pay about 5-8 dollars to have them re-ground (re-surfaced)! Only if they %26quot;flunk%26quot; thickness left - do I junk them and get better (or new) ones! True pads on rough area will wear faster, - but after surface %26quot;broke in and %26quot;shiny smooth%26quot; again, next set will wear about normal rate, -- first set may wear down a few thousand miles sooner (depending on damage they had), - but it is cheaper to replace pads, than replace disks - to get a few more miles between replacement of pads!



    If you don't know how,- and want to tackle the job, go get yourself a %26quot;Haynes Auto Repair Manual%26quot; for your year and model car, - it will cost you less than $20, and it has a host of information that is useable for general maintainance, - or even so that you understand how things work, and are able to prevent yourself from getting %26quot;took%26quot; at the garage! (available at AutoZone and the likes). This book has very good information and illustrations to tell you how to do most everything on the car! It is also useful, if your mechanic doesn't have a manual specifically for your car!



    One other tip -- fronts wear out about 4 times as fast as the rears under normal use, --- so don't buy the %26quot;works%26quot; every time you go to have brakes serviced! Make sure that the %26quot;rears%26quot; are really worn out!How much would it cost to change my front brake pads???$147.98 This includes new rotors, pads, tax, and labor!How much would it cost to change my front brake pads???Suggest that if that is all that needs to be changed,should be less then $100.00. Now if you wait too long,and the pads are now metal to metal with the rotors,and scoring the rotors ,that's another story.How much would it cost to change my front brake pads???You can do it yourself - and it would only cost you the cost of the pad. But if your car has ABS make sure you don't just compress the piston back. See this video to get an idea:



    http://www.expertvillage.com/interviews/



    If you want to get a pro, it should be basically the cost of the pad plus about 2 or 3 hours of labor cost MAX.





    Good Luck.

    How to change brake pads on a 2003 mazda 6?

    I just recently bought a 2003 Mazda 6 with 25,000 mile on it. I notice that there is a slight sqeeke when I break and would like to change the pads now before they wear the rotor. I first thought about going to the shop but the idea of spending $150.00 per axal is appalling (especial when you consider that a set of pads for the front and another for the back only cost a total of $40.00). I also own a 1997 Mazda 626 and have done the front brakes on it a number of times. What I needed to know is is there any difference between changing the brakes on the old one versus the new one. Are there any special tools I need? Are there any free online resources for repair and maintanance? I tried to find a Chiltons or a Haynes at my local auto store but they don't have one for a Mazda 6. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also I plan on doing the brakes today so that I may take a road trip this weekend. ThanksHow to change brake pads on a 2003 mazda 6?http://www.mazda6tech.com/index.php?opti



    http://www.mazda6tech.com/index.php?opti



    That site, and mazda6club.com have all the information you will ever need for your car.How to change brake pads on a 2003 mazda 6?No, brake pads technology hasn't changed. You could probably follow the same procedures you did on you 1997.



    The only special tools are what it takes to remove the calipers. Some use Torques, other allen, I prefer just the regular bolts but you'll have to take the wheel off to see what was used.



    Yeah, the Mazda 6 is too new to see anything on line too. (sorry)

    Autozone has put out a great set of manuals for all older vehicles that you can get online now.

    (ie for your 97 Mazda)

    http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker



    However like I said most brake systems haven't changed much and replacement has been done in the same fashion.How to change brake pads on a 2003 mazda 6?It is the same process for changing the pads on any car. What you are primarily paying for with brake jobs is labor. Yes, the parts are $40, but that means you are being billed $110 for labor, and since the standard labor rates for mechanics are around $60 an hour, that's about two hours work, which is about right.

    How much for front brake pads, rear brake pads, and front rotors?

    I have a 1999 Acura Integra.

    I went to the shop and had the following done:

    new brake fluid, changed air filter, front brake pads, rear brake pads, front rotors.



    It was 185 parts+ 160 labor came out to be a total of $361.



    Do you think it was a fair price?How much for front brake pads, rear brake pads, and front rotors?THats fair for not doing it urself...If it was my car, it would of cost me 160, i do all that myself :)



    But to do it yourself would require about 200 to 400 in tools and safety equipment. This pays for itself after a few years.How much for front brake pads, rear brake pads, and front rotors?thats cheaper than dirt/in nj front pads are 125.cramic/discs are 60 ea and the rear pads are 115/plus fluid and 160 labor and 750 for air filterHow much for front brake pads, rear brake pads, and front rotors?Although the labor cost always kills ya, the cost of the parts you got sounds fair. Rotors can cost $50 each or more, pads are usually $20 or more and theres almost all of your cost and you still have the filter ($5) and fluid to account for. You could always go to www.autozone.com and put in your car make and model and then find the cost of the parts there.How much for front brake pads, rear brake pads, and front rotors?Seems fair if the work is quality. Dirty job too.How much for front brake pads, rear brake pads, and front rotors?It all depends on what brands/quality parts he got you.



    Assuming, he got you brand name parts at the lowest price (better than some cheap ebay brand at same price):



    Front rotor set around $80

    Brakes F and Rear: $100

    Total 180 ish so thats a very good price.



    For labor. Installing the front rotor and pads on each side takes about 30 minutes for total:

    ~1 hr on the front rotors/brake pads.

    ~45 minutes for rear pads

    ~20 minutes for bleeding and changing brake fluid.



    Total labor: about 2hr +



    Verdict: Part fee was excellent. Labor fee was fair. You got good deal.

    Can any plz tell me how to change the front brake pads on a 2000 ford foucs LX?

    yes i did try... i tryd my *** off..Can any plz tell me how to change the front brake pads on a 2000 ford foucs LX?Is your problem not being able to push the piston(s) back in the caliper? Some vehicles require a tool that fits into slots in the piston surface and you screw the piston back down. If this is the case you can buy a universal tool at the parts store,( it looks like a cube) use it with an extension and 3/8 drive ratchet. loosening the bleeder screw will make it easier to twist in.

    How to change the front brake pads on a 2002 jeep?

    Without the model plus if its 2 or 4 wheel drive its hard to give you the exact instruction but this is for a grand cherokee 2wd.



    Drain 2/3 of the brake fluid from the front reservoir. Use the bleeder screw at the front outlet port to drain the fluid.



    Raise and safely support the vehicle.



    Remove the wheels.



    Remove the two bolts on the caliper.



    Remove the caliper along with the pads.



    Have the front rotors machined.



    Replace and reseal the pads.



    Reinstall the caliper and tighten the (2) bolts.



    Bleed out the brake system.



    Do the same for the other side.
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  • How easy is it,or hard possibly,to change the front brake pads on a Vauxhall 1700 Combo?

    I am no mechanic,but quite capable of using tools and have carried out parts that have needed changing in the past.However,changing the pads is a more technical kind of work and needs done correctly for ovious reason.I have seen on the web that a special tool is required in order to depress the piston.



    I would like some advice,also that advice maybe to leave alone and use a garage or someone with this experience,thats alright,no offence.

    Thank you.How easy is it,or hard possibly,to change the front brake pads on a Vauxhall 1700 Combo?Hi there it is a lot easier to change brake pads than brake shoes. as you say you are capable to use tools and have done in the past. once you have the Wheel off you will be able to suss out the procedure for taking of calliper you either have to take the whole thing of or just the brake pad holder.

    as to needing a special tool well if it is a pressure calliper then All you need is a lever to push the piston back in before you take off calliper, if it is a screw piston then i usually find vice grips or adjustable wrench suffices to screw it back in to calliper. JockHow easy is it,or hard possibly,to change the front brake pads on a Vauxhall 1700 Combo?It's actually rather easy but if you haven't seen it done yourself then have it done professionally. It's not an expensive repair so since your life depends on doing it correctly why take a chance, and since it will be your first time doing it if you damage something it could become expensive. It's probably about one hours labor and new pads are inexpensive. It might be a bit more than that if your rotors need to be turned or replaced. I'll guess at about 150 Euros.How easy is it,or hard possibly,to change the front brake pads on a Vauxhall 1700 Combo?I always use a C clamp as long as the piston is compressed evenly and you do one at a time.How easy is it,or hard possibly,to change the front brake pads on a Vauxhall 1700 Combo?Brake pads are normally fairly simple to replace. Remove the wheel, then you will normally have some bolts to undo to release the caliper, take the old pads out, clean up any flaky rusty bits off the caliper slides and then reassemble. Normally a G clamp is all you need to push the caliper piston back far enough to allow it to fit with the new (thicker) pads in place.



    If you have any doubt about what you are doing, ask a competent person to give you a hand, or get it done by a garage. Brakes are not the sort of thing to get wrong on a car!

    Is there an online site to show and tell me how to change the front brake pads on my 2002 Chevy S10?

    It is pretty simple dude, two bolts take the caliper off, remove old pads, install new pads, lubricate the caliper slides (rubber gromets in the caliper) bolt on, bend the tabs down so they dont rattle, and poof you are done. 3/8%26quot; allen socket you need and a hammer. Make sure you torque the wheels to 80 lbs afterwards, dont let a shop ever use an impact gun on your wheels with a regular socket, you can always tell thats an idiotic shop with so called mechanics that know nothing about cars, I bet dodgeman doesn't even own a set or torque sticks, dude probably doesn't even know what they are, those hillbillies just tighten your 4000.00 tires down with an 'impact gun'Is there an online site to show and tell me how to change the front brake pads on my 2002 Chevy S10?I am not sure about website, but you can purchase the Chilton's manual for your truck. They are always good to have!Is there an online site to show and tell me how to change the front brake pads on my 2002 Chevy S10?I don't know of a Web site, but a good repair manual for your truck from Auto Zone or Napa will give you all the information you could want on your truck.



    Brake pads are a simple replacement, its the shoes for drum brakes that cause a lot of problems.



    the biggest things to remember about changing pads are: with changing only the pads, do not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper, or the brake line. second, make sure you compress the caliper once the old pads are off. there are only two bolts holding the caliper in place and the pads clip to the caliper. the replacement pads will only go onto the caliper (and stay) the way they were intended.Is there an online site to show and tell me how to change the front brake pads on my 2002 Chevy S10?get a haynes book for your year and make from any auto zone.it gives detailed step by step instructions and close up pictures.Is there an online site to show and tell me how to change the front brake pads on my 2002 Chevy S10?Mark F is totally correct. Proper torquing (80 ft-lbs) is very important. Many %26quot;mechanics%26quot; don't know or care, because they weren't trained properly. Improperly torqued lug nuts will result in warped rotors, especially for cars and trucks with low torque applications. I have had this experience, and torque the nuts myself after anyone ever touches them. I have always found that they were overtorqued and were very difficult to loosen, even with my corded impact wrench.Is there an online site to show and tell me how to change the front brake pads on my 2002 Chevy S10?yes i own a good set of them and use them a lot,most of his procedure is right except if it has disc, anti lock brakes on it you,ll want to loosen the bleeders up on the back of the caliper,you don't want to push fluid back into the system on anti lock brakes,this can cause one or more too grab sometimes,other wise he got the procedure fairly right, don't apply too much grease on the pins though it can get on the new pads,and cause problems,good luck with it.

    How to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?

    how do you remove the calipersHow to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?Please please please have a trained qualified mechanic do any repairs on your car, especially the brakes. Your life and the life of any passengers as well as all other road users and pedestrians are at risk of being killed or maimed if a vehicle is not serviced and maintained correctly. You wouldn't use an unqualified dentist would you? So why do something so important while taking such a risk.How to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?IF YOU DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION U BETTER LEAVE IT BE TO THE PROS.IT DOESNT SOUND LIKE U KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING TO ME.ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT YOULL ALWAYS HAVE SOME ONE LIFE IN OR AROUND YOUR CAR MAke it safe the proper way.let those who know what there doing do the job.its not money smartHow to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?they are held in place by two 13mm bolt remove the caliper and the pads should slide right outHow to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?Get it done properly for all our sakes. It wont cost a bomb.

    Everyone thinks they are mechanics but please get it done by a professionalHow to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?As a qualified auto engineer and also college lecturer i would advise you not to attempt this task unless you have the confidence, knowledge and equipment for this. The procedure is relativley simple however please remember if you get this wrong you willl not only be putting yourself at risk but also members of the public as well. Go to your local library and see if there is a haynes manual, check out the section on brakes then if you think the task is too complicated go to a local garageHow to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?piece of cake.since you don't know how !!!!!!!! PAY SOMEONE!!!!! SAVE A LIFEHow to change the front brake pads on a ford focus?The right thing to do is go to a garage and get it done but if its a thing you can't drive the car then. they are held in place by two bolt's at back 1 top and 1 bottom only take the bottom 1 out fully and open top 1 then the caliper should slide upwards and the pads should slide out its easyer not to take it off fully

    Really, how hard is it to change my front brake pads?

    '02 chevy prizm. it's from mn where of course things are somewhat rusted up under there. and i don't know how to bleed the brakes. i only have myself to work withReally, how hard is it to change my front brake pads?you don't need to bleed the brakes unless there is already air in the lines and it probably isn't. Every car has a different setup but basically there will be 2 bolts or 2 pins or something holding the brake caliber on and that's all you have to do is take the wheel off and take your time look around and find what is holding your caliber on. When you find it that will determine what you need to remove the caliber and once you do that the brake pads are just slotted in the caliber. Remove one at a time taking note of its position so you can position the new pad in the same place and same way you took out the old one. Then just put the caliber back in place and reconnect it. No bleeding is needed get in the car start it up depress your brake pedal it will go all the way to the floor which is ok then release and then hit it again and you will have brakes.Really, how hard is it to change my front brake pads?I didn't know that %26quot;flying cars%26quot; needed brake pads.. haha, just kidding (ask your folks if you don't get the joke) Anyway, go to an auto parts store and buy a manual for your car - they have complete instructions %26amp; photos to help you...not that difficult, but the book will help a lot :}Really, how hard is it to change my front brake pads?Get a chilton's manual.



    Changing pads is EASY. and you don't need to bleed the brake when you are done.



    Just remember to have a big C-clamp handy to compress the piston on the caliper in order to fit it over the new pads.Really, how hard is it to change my front brake pads?In theory it should be an easy job, in practice it always takes longer than expected especially if you are dealing with rust. You should be able to change the pads without having to bleed the system as you won't be letting any air into the system. Get a manual for the car and it will give you easy to follow instructions.



    Note that if you do need to bleed the brakes for any reason then its normally a two person job. One inside the car pressing the brake pedal and the other controlling the bleed valve on the brake calipers. Following the correct sequence is important - make sure that you read the manual.Really, how hard is it to change my front brake pads?all you need is a set of locking pliars.. your just going to sqeeze calipers (the piston) until their is enough room to install the new pads and in the old ones places.. then your going to put the calipers back on where you unbolted them from.. it's a 30 minute job..



    so you need a set of grip-locks, air wrench(preferably although any wrech set will work), new brake pads, and a little bit of muscle

    How to change front brake pads 2003 sentra gxe 1.8l?

    One of the easiest cars to change brakes on. However do you know what to look for if there are trouble with caliper seals sticky caliper pins? With new brake pads the rotor surfaces should be turned true and smooth. Otherwise the pads will not wear to the rotor face properly. Auto Parts Store can do this rotor turning for you. Just mark the rotor left and right and mark a wheel stud to a hole in each rotor. 14 mm wrench, caliper pins 17 mm socket, to remove caliper frame 21mm socket to get the wheel off And a couple jack stands let's be safe.
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  • How would I change the brake pads in my honda accord?

    I need to change my 2 front brake pads...my friend did it a few years ago and I watched him but don't remember much of it....but I think I can change them myself I just need to know what to do...



    I know you need to raise your car and take off the wheel...from there it's pretty straightforward I'm assuming.

    I have socket wrenches is that all I need?How would I change the brake pads in my honda accord?If you plan on doing work on your car yourself, be smart about it. Get a manual for your car. Chilton's are the best, you can usually get the right one at your auto store, and it will come in handy for all the little things down the road that will eventually go bad. Dude you have to make sure things are right...those are your brakes...spring for the book ..they run about 16.00 dollars.

    How do i change the front brake pads on a 1998 gmc truck or point me to an applicable website.?

    1998 GMC TRUCK C1500 1/2TON P/U 2WD Sierra

    8 Cylinders 350 R 5.7L SFIHow do i change the front brake pads on a 1998 gmc truck or point me to an applicable website.?special socket for caliper bolts, caliper piston depressor tool. With todays competitive repair prices let someone who has the tools and experience do it.How do i change the front brake pads on a 1998 gmc truck or point me to an applicable website.?fairly simple job 20 or 30 $$ of the correct tools..,. scarrey part is should you be working on your BRAKES if you gotta ask how???? find some one local to show you and pay-em 20 bucks for the lesson... then next time you can do it but if you cannot find that maybe it would be SAFEST for you to have a shop do them... after all thsi is your BRAKES we are talking about...

    How to change front brake pads on a 2004 ford focus?

    It is very simple to change the brake pads on a ford focus. You will need a hex key set and something for leverage(metal pipe works well).



    Open the hood and take off the cap for the brake fluid. Take off the wheel and there are two rubber pieces with plastic caps in the tops of them, one on top of the caliper and one on the bottom of the caliper. If you remove the plastic caps there is a hex bolt under each of them. Take those bolts out with the hex key and pipe for leverage.



    Once you do this you will be able to take the caliper off of the bracket holding it over the rotor. When you have the caliper off you will be able to take the outside pad off (just release the clip with a screwdriver and push it in). After that take a C-Clamp and while the inside pad is still on Compress the caliper piston back to its lowest setting. After this remove the inside pad, it should have a clip on the back of it which fits inside of the hollow caliper piston. From here you should be able to reverse the steps and put everything back on. Just make sure that you use the spacers/squealer plates and use the grease from the brake pads on the outside of the pads to reduce noise.



    After one side is complete, put everything back together and lower the car and go inside the car and slowly pump the brakes until you have good pressure than complete the other side. After you finish the other side, make sure to put the cap back on the brake fluid and you should be ready to go.

    How to change front brake pads on a 2002 chevy malibu?

    I don't mean to be rude, but, if you have to ask...you probably shouldn't be doing it.



    Go buy a repair manual and follow the directions.How to change front brake pads on a 2002 chevy malibu?easy type



    how to replace brake pads

    how to replace brake pads video

    how to bleed brakes video

    how to remove brake rotors video





    since most cars the braking systems work same way and only the bolts might change easy to know one you can do any car there after and you can find most all car reapirs by typing like above but here is two great site and you can always go to autozone.com at top of page where it says do it yourself and click that type in what part your looking for and get a how to .... heres both video and in print

    Mike how to change front brake pads on yamaha xv1100?

    www.650ccnd.com follow the links !Mike how to change front brake pads on yamaha xv1100?Is this one just for Mike, or can anyone chime in? lol...my clymers' says it's pretty straightforward, the hydralic lines do not need to be broken...remove the cover, rem the circlips, rem the retaining pin and the spring, remove the pads.

    I own a 95 1100 Virago...I would suggest you get a Clymers or other manual however...we're talking brakes here, doing this job wrong can ruin your whole day! Clymer's describes 4 different types of pads , any will fit, but only one is right depending on model and year. So take care!Mike how to change front brake pads on yamaha xv1100?pretty simple. remove the calipers, pop out the retaining clips. remove pads, compress caliper with a c clamp. replace pads and clips, replace calipers, bleed brakes if needed. Done.
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  • How to change front brake pads on a 1998 honda?

    there are 2 12 MM bolts on the caliper, remove them, the caliper comes off, push back the piston in the caliper, install pads.

    Would be wise to remove the caliper mounting bracket and clean it up also, to avoid the pads sticking.

    The whole job should take 15 minuted with air tools.How to change front brake pads on a 1998 honda?I give up? How?How to change front brake pads on a 1998 honda?call Honda dealership

    book an appointment, tell them what is wrong

    drive your car there, tell them who you are and which car is yours, give them you car keys

    ask them to drive you somewhere in their shuttle van

    go for lunch, then come back in a few hours

    give them your visa, sign the bill

    get your keys back, walk out to your safe car

    be happy and then go work to pay off the $400 billHow to change front brake pads on a 1998 honda?Insert your key into the ignition.

    Drive to a garage or some sort of place.

    Pay a professional to do it.How to change front brake pads on a 1998 honda?Try CarX, Midas, Meineke, or a local auto shop.How to change front brake pads on a 1998 honda?take the wheel off, loosten the two bolts on the back side of the caliper and remove. pop out old pads. pop in the new pads with the sqeek grease on the back of the pad. reinstall. if i were you i would let someone else do it.

    How to change front brake pads on santa fe 2001 ?

    ive never changed these before so a good detail would be good of how and what to do many thanksHow to change front brake pads on santa fe 2001 ?If you have to ask.. take it somewhere and have it done or find a friend who knows how to show you. Your life and anyone who is in front of you could depend on the job if it is done wrong. Brakes are not one thing you want done wrong.How to change front brake pads on santa fe 2001 ?buy a service manual or take it to someone who knows what they're doing. if you do it wrong you'll hurt yourself or someone else.

    How do i change the front brake pads on a p reg polo 1L?

    they are the bendix, vented type.

    i cant see what to unbolt to lift off the caliper to remove the padsHow do i change the front brake pads on a p reg polo 1L?RTFM



    Are there some Allen head bolts on the inner side of them?How do i change the front brake pads on a p reg polo 1L?most claipers have the two bolts, rip it off install the new pads and you have to open the gap by pushing on the pads to push the pistons back.How do i change the front brake pads on a p reg polo 1L?As per firat answer, if you look on the inside (engine side) of the caliper, you'll see two rubber plugs, one at either end of where the brake pad is.

    Prise them out %26amp; you can then undo the long bolt underneath with a 7mm Allen key - You may be able to undo the front one %26amp; then 'swing' the pad carrier up to replace the pads - if not, just undo the second allen bolt.How do i change the front brake pads on a p reg polo 1L?Buy the Haynes manual for 20. You will be able to do the brake job properly and it will save you a fortune in future.

    Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?

    Front left wheel base on car is squealing I think it needs front brakes but was wondering how hard and how much cheaper it would be to do it myself.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?It's not hard, but if you have never done it, remember that your brakes are what keep you from running into other innocent people who are not too cheap to take care of THEIR brakesIs It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?It's always cheaper to do it yourself. If you know how to do it, do it yourself, it's not that time consuming or difficult.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?it's not hard and it would be a lot cheaper for you to do it your selfIs It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?It's not hard to do and much cheaper to do it yourself.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?you better do it yourself if you know how. it usually costs about $100 per pad if you pay a professional.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?If you know what you're doing then it's way cheaper to do it yourself but if you don't take it somewhere to get it fixed... you might break something or not do it right then it'll cost you more to get it all fixed...Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?Do it yourself. It's not very hard (find a friend that knows a bit about cars and get them to help) it took me about an hour to an hour and a half and cost me a total of about $20 (i didn't have to do my rotors) it would have cost an easy $80 to pay someone to do it, so I made nearly $50 an hour doing the job myself.



    GregIs It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?Assuming you haven't let it wear to the point that the rotors need to be resurfaced or replaced, and you have some idea of what you are doing, it's always cheaper to buy the parts and do it yourself rather than pay for the labor. Do you have the needed tools?Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?If you know what you are doing and have the right tools than do it yourself.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?If you know how to do it, it's cheaper to do it yourself. If you don't, your life, and the lives of other could hang in the balance. The extra $200 max just isn't worth that.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?Probably the easiest job on a car.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?From the stand point of brakes and pads it's cheaper to do it yourself if you know what you are doing. Changing brakes is a relatively easy job, but you have to look at your initial start up costs.



    1. Need a good set of Jack Stands! Never work on a vehicle that is off the ground with out them! $20



    2. Good set of tools. Don't get cheap tools, they only lend themselves to hurting yourself. You can get an inexpensive Craftsman ratchet and socket set at Sears for $50



    3. A large C-Clamp. Again I go with craftsman. $30



    4. I like having a hydraulic jack, but you can use the jack that comes with the car. $25.



    5. Brake Pads typically $20-$30 (Get the lifetime wear warranty ones from autozone and it will be the last set of pads you purchase if you don't go metal to metal. They don't honor the warranty if you go metal to metal)



    6. I would advise turning the rotors at a machine shop or auto parts store. Typically $20 ($10 per rotor is pretty standard)



    So your initial start up costs is approximately for the first brake job. $175



    Each additional time you do the brakes on that vehicle yourself will cost you only $20 (the cost to get the rotors turned).



    Can definitely save you money in the long run!



    However if you don't know what you are doing. Killing your self in an accident or hitting something/someone is never worth it.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?Doing anything yourself is always a tradeoff. Yes, it's probably less expensive, tho not as much as you might expect. That's not figuring in your time. A mechanic can probably do the job in under an hour. How much time are you willing to spend? If you've never done it before, it might take you an entire day.



    Then too, there's the cost of tools if you don't have the proper ones for your car.



    And, there's the issue of liability. If you do the job and don't do it properly, there's no one to blame but yourself. Your insurance company might look at it that way too if you get in an accident.



    I've done it a few times and, for me, it's not worth the aggravation. Of course, if you like to work on cars, that's another consideration.Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?...and you magically have a brake lathe hiding around in your garage to turn your rotors?? go to a repair shop! if your brakes fail because you wanted to save $20, it's not just you you're endangering... it's everyone else on the road as well. good luck!Is It Cheaper to change my front brake pads or pay someone to do it?I agree with all on the opinion that it is cheaper to do your self if you have the tools and knowledge. However being a certified mechanic, I advise you to take it to a repair shop or a person who knows what to do. There is much more to a brake system than just swapping pads and having the rotors machined. If you have an ABS system, it could get damaged if you don't do it right. I have seen several minor $150 brake jobs turn into $500-$2000 jobs because of not doing it correctly.

    How to change front brake pads on VQ statesman?

    the calliper wont budge using a c clampHow to change front brake pads on VQ statesman?Depends on the calliper piston some have to be wound in they are threaded may be left hand thread aswell.if the top of the calliper piston has strange marks either side chances are its threaded.there will be a special tool to suit that model.send a pic of the calliper if you can
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  • How to change the front brake pads on a truck?

    99 chevy truck k3500, I have tried looking for a manual but have not found one.How to change the front brake pads on a truck?Chevys are pretty easy. Make sure you have the correct tool to remove the caliper studs and your pretty much set. Remove the fluid resevoir on the master cylinder. Raise the vehicle and use jack stands. Remove the wheel. Have a strong box ready to lay the caliper on. Remove the caliper bolts and lift off the caliper. Careful not to pull or twist the brake line. Remove the old pads. Use a vise clamp to press the pistons in slowly. Check for worn or leaking boots and seals and replace if neccessary. Install new brake shoes. Scuff the surface of the rotor with 100 grit sandpaper on both sides of the rotor. Reinstall the caliper. Reinstall the wheel and lower the vehicle. Pump the pedal to adjust the new pads. Repeat for the opposite side.How to change the front brake pads on a truck?You dont need a manual.All you have to do is break your lugs nuts loose,jack it up and take the tire off.That round thingy youll be looking at is called a rotor.On the back side of the rotor youll find 2 bolts 1 on top 1 on bottom.These usually take a 9/16 wrench.You will have to check on right size.Take out the two bolts on back side of rotor and lift caliper up and off.Thats the thingy that holds brake pads.Remove old pads.when you remove old pads youll see a cylinder in middle of caliper.You have to push that back in as far as it will go.I always use a c-clamp to force it back.Once youve down that put in new pads put back on rotor and put the 2 bolts back in,put tire back on,Youre done,That simple

    How long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?

    1 hour for both -

    if the rotors need turned, add about 10-20 more minutes.





    No big deal on most newer cars this is only 2 bolts and a clip.How long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?it depends on the car, assuming you know a bit about it 1/2 to a full hour. In most cases it is fairly easy.How long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?For the typical back yard mechanic like me, you've got extra time to jack up the wheels and put jack stands under the frame for safety. Then you need the right wrench to remove the caliper bolts which may require a breaker bar to get good leverage on the bolt in many cases. The front caliper pistons can be pushed in with a big C clamp, but rear calipers often need a special tool to turn the caliper back in with. Taking care to get the new pads into the caliper like the old pads you took out and remounting the caliper ends up taking about 3 hours for me and that doesn't count going to get the new pads or cleaning up the tools etc. Rear drum brakes would take longer even if you've done them before (about double the time for me). Of course you may need to take your rotors in to be machined or buy new rotors and install them in some cases.

    http://www.troublecodes.net/articles/frnHow long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?20 to 45 minutes per wheel.How long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?! hour for a simple pad swapHow long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?It can be done in 45 min. to an hour but if the rotors need turning up to 2 hours to 2 and a half hours but depending if no other parts are needed got to remember parts drivers do have to fight traffic too..How long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?For me, about 12 minutes.How long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?30 mins per wheel if its not a European or German car.How long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?if you know what you are doing 1/2 hour

    if not A VERY LONG TIMEHow long does it take to change the front brake pads on a front wheel drive car?yep, 1/2 hour if you have some skills and tools. not bad at all.

    Can anyone tell my how to change front brake pads on a 2004 dodge carvan or any websites that can help?

    Lossen lug nuts.

    Jack up front and place on stand.

    Remove tires

    Remove Caliper

    remove Pads

    Remove rotor

    Have rotors turned

    Install rotors

    Use a large pair of channel locks or caliper spreader and spread caliper

    install pads in caliper (I would use some anti squeal sauce)

    Lube caliper bolts with silicon grease

    Install caliper

    install wheel

    tighten lugs

    Do the other side

    Jack up vehicle

    remove stands

    Set on ground

    torque lugs to 85LBSCan anyone tell my how to change front brake pads on a 2004 dodge carvan or any websites that can help?remove the rim/tire

    2 bolts on the back side of the caliper - (10mm)

    get the caliper off and hang with a wire or zip tie.

    Remove the rotor and have them checked for true, and wear

    press the caliper back in with a c clamp

    then replace the pads

    put the caliper back on

    press the pedal to bring it back to the caliper

    How to properly change front brake pads on a 2003 silverdao 1/2 ton 2 wheel drive reg. cab v-6?

    Does the ABS need to be disconnected? Never changed brakes on a vehicle w/ ABS.How to properly change front brake pads on a 2003 silverdao 1/2 ton 2 wheel drive reg. cab v-6?no u dont have to disconnect the abs just do the pads as u would anyother car .......1. take off tires 2. use a big screw driver or pry bar and colapse the caliper piston by inserting it in the opening on top of the caliper, be careful not to scratch the rotor with the screw driver or pry bar, ans do not open any lines before doing this or at any time during the job 3. take off caliper by loosening the 2 bolts on back of caliper 4. remove caliper from rotor and remove brake pads 5. clean the hardware on the caliper and lube it with either a light coat of grease or non drying silicone 5 if u use non drying silicone then apply it to the new pads( prevents the squeaking noises brakes make 6 u may have to finish colapsing the caliper piston if u do use a screw driver and place it on the edge of the piston and push it in the caliper 7. then place the caliper back on the rotor lining up the holes in back for the retaining bolts on the caliper 8. do other side when one side is done.... dont compress both caliper pistons at the saome time it will overflow the master cylinder ..... good luckHow to properly change front brake pads on a 2003 silverdao 1/2 ton 2 wheel drive reg. cab v-6?Unbolt the caliper and replace the pads. Remove the caliper mounting bracket if the rotors are to be removed and machined.How to properly change front brake pads on a 2003 silverdao 1/2 ton 2 wheel drive reg. cab v-6?p.s. Dont forget to take off the brake master cylinder cap to relieve the pressure when you compress the caliper piston with the screwdriver. Or, if you have a big c-clamp, wait till the caliper is off and compress it then. Go slowly so you dont spray brake fluid on your hood and fenderwells, cause it will eat the paint off, guaranteed!!

    How come I can change the front brake pads but not the rear on my car?

    Is there i different method that is applied to the rear brakes?How come I can change the front brake pads but not the rear on my car?Alot of rear caliper pistons need to be %26quot;turned%26quot; and %26quot;pushed%26quot; in. This can be a very tricky ordeal. Alot of the time they will just turn and turn and turn.How come I can change the front brake pads but not the rear on my car?the rear brakes are also the parking brake. Sometimes the caliper piston will have slot on the end of it for a tool to turn the piston as it is pressed in. Buy a repair manual for the car that will tell you the proper procedure for compressing the caliper piston. You may need a specialty tool to engage the slots and turn the piston while compressing it. I hope this helps
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  • How do I change the front brake pads on a Nissan Micra?

    Do I just have to undo the two obvious bolts, or is there a different method?How do I change the front brake pads on a Nissan Micra?go to the advance auto parts website they have videos that will shoe you howHow do I change the front brake pads on a Nissan Micra?Undo the bolts - slide the caliper away and remove the pads - you will need to loosen the cap on the brake fluid cylinder and push the brake pistons back into the housing to allow you to get the new pads in - use a BLUNT screwdriver or a good solid piece of wood.How do I change the front brake pads on a Nissan Micra?lol undo the 2 allen key bolts on the back of the caliper and slide the caliper off take out the one old pad and use a G clamp 2 wind against the old pad 2 push the piston bk lol then ya can remove it and fit the new pads remember use Copper grease on the backs of the pads and grease the 2 allen key bolts (sliders) bosh it bk 2 gether nd do em up real tightHow do I change the front brake pads on a Nissan Micra?you can come to dealer nissan near your cityHow do I change the front brake pads on a Nissan Micra?ummm...we dont have that car in americaHow do I change the front brake pads on a Nissan Micra?do not use copper grease on your caliper or sliders this contains copper filings and can cause your sliders to stick (old mechanics swear by this stuff). use mintex stuff called cera tec

    How to change my front brake pads on my 2005 vito 109cdi?

    I'm going to attempt it on the weekend. 10 points for most simple instructions plus any tools that I may need. Cheers.How to change my front brake pads on my 2005 vito 109cdi?I did my Sprinter pads not very long ago, if they're anything like them - It is a Doddle!



    Loosen wheel nuts, Jack up and axle stand. Wheel off.



    Using a pry bar (sturdy screw driver) gently ease the pistons of the calliper back. Do not damage the disk doing this.



    There are Allen bolts top and bottom of the calliper, slacken one, remove the other, swing out the calliper. Change pads, replace calliper and put in the bolt, tighten them both up. Wheel on, do other side.



    Pump the pedal a few times before you move the vehicle.



    I think the Allen heads are 7mm, it's not the usual size that is in a set. I had to get one special from Hal Fred's





    It's a good idea to get a Haynes Manual.How to change my front brake pads on my 2005 vito 109cdi?If you are unsure about changing brake pads, I'd recommend you get a garage to do it (or a friend with some mechanical experience). Brakes are the last thing on a car that you want to get wrong.

    How to change front brake pads in Honda Accord 2005?

    Honda Accord LX 2005. 4 cyl.How to change front brake pads in Honda Accord 2005?check out my 360 page my blog covers it very wellHow to change front brake pads in Honda Accord 2005?1 First jack up the wheel that you need to work on. Turn the lug nuts 1 full turn while wheel on ground, jack the car up and take out all lug nuts.



    2 The wheel is out of the way, you should be able to see the brake caliper. Undo the bottom nuts, and entire caliper can be slide up and pads will fall out.



    3 Before installing new brake pads, the old brake piston must be pushed back. I use 7%26quot; C clamp.



    4 Put the new pads in, place and tighten the caliper bolds %26amp; mount the wheel, and tighten the lug nuts.



    pretty easy, but takes practice. I can usually do 30 minutes per wheel.



    In step 3, some mechanics don't like to press all that brake fluid in reverse direction (they believe that it can harm ABS controller or brake master cylinder) so they might open up the caliper bleed valve and let the fluid come out instead of pushing it all the way up to the master cylinder. You would need to be careful not to introduce air in the system or you would need to bleed the system.How to change front brake pads in Honda Accord 2005?Here are general photos of front disc pad replacement steps:



    http://www.troublecodes.net/articles/frn

    90 lexus ls 400 how to change front brake pads?

    I just need to know how to push back the caliper. I know not spelled right sorry. Please just step by step help would be great90 lexus ls 400 how to change front brake pads?You can usually do this by taking the lid off of the reservoir and then putting a C clamp across one of the old pads and back of the caliper. (while the pad is in place)



    Crank down on the C clamp slowly (so that no fluid shoots out of the reservoir) until there is enough space to fit the new pads and have them fit over the rotor.



    This method doesn't open the system, so air can't get in.

    (No need to bleed the system afterwards)



    :)90 lexus ls 400 how to change front brake pads?Always open the bleeder, then compress with a clamp or large pliers. After installing your brakes, take the top off the master cylinder, fill it up, and crack the bleeders one at a time for a few seconds to let it gravity bleed. If you dont open the bleeders to compress the caliper, you take a chance of forcing old/dirty brake fluid back into the master cylinder possibly damaging it internally.90 lexus ls 400 how to change front brake pads?Open the bleeder valve and push the pistons back. But you should remove the calipers, blow the pistons out with low (20psi) air pressure, clean out the calipers and carefully put them back together. Again you will need low air pressure. If you have never done this try and find a friend or someone that has to help you. Any dirt or crud in the calipers can cause the brakes to lock up.

    How do i change the front brake pads on 2000 dodge 2500 truck?

    I can't figure out how to get the old pads out of the caliper and new pads in.How do i change the front brake pads on 2000 dodge 2500 truck?Ram



    Single-piston calipers of various sizes were used from 1997-99. For the 2000 model year a twin-piston caliper was used.



    1. Clean the area around the master cylinder reservoir and filler cap(s).



    2. Remove the filler cap(s) and siphon off about 25 percent of the fluid. This is to prevent overflow as the piston is pushed into the caliper. Fitting new pads will cause a rise in the fluid level.



    3. Raise and support the vehicle.



    4. Remove the wheel.



    5. Pry the piston side pad away from the rotor with a tool which won't scratch the rotor surface.



    6. Remove the caliper mounting bolts.



    7. Remove the caliper and brake pads from the rotor. Use a plastic mallet to tap it free, if necessary.



    8. Pry out the outboard brake pad.



    9. Remove the inboard shoe by tilting the pad outward until the retainer spring is clear of the caliper piston.



    10. Remove the anti-rattle springs, if fitted (2000 models).









    NOTE

    The anti-rattle springs are not interchangeable.



    11. Support the caliper with a wire or twine: Do NOT allow it to hang by the hose.









    NOTE

    Do NOT apply the brake pedal with the caliper off the rotor. Use a soft wedge (such as a piece of wood) to hold the pads apart if the caliper is to be off the rotor for any length of time.



    To install:



    12. Clean the caliper and steering knuckle slide surfaces with a wire brush. Then lubricate the surfaces with a thin coat of high temperature grease.



    13. On 1997-99 Rams, lubricate the caliper mounting bolts, collars, bushings and bores with silicone grease.



    14. Lubricate and install the anti-rattle springs (2000 models).



    15. Install the inboard shoe. Be sure the retainer spring is firmly seated in the caliper piston.



    16. Insert the outboard shoe in the caliper.



    17. Degrease the rotor with a safe solvent.



    18. Push the piston(s) in far enough to allow the pads to clear the rotor. This can be done by hand or with a special tool: several types are available.



    19. Install the caliper and rotor assembly. Be sure the caliper is seated flush on the mounting arm surfaces.



    20. Start the mounting bolts by hand to prevent crossthreading. Tighten the bolts to 38 ft. lbs. (51 Nm) on 1997-99 models, or to 24 ft. lbs. (33 Nm) on 2000 models.



    21. Install the wheel.



    22. Apply the brake several times to seat the pads.



    23. Check the brake fluid level at the master cylinder reservoir and add if necessary.How do i change the front brake pads on 2000 dodge 2500 truck?chaging brak epads on any cart or truck pretty much th esame real easy once you know how brake system work you can do any so just type into search box

    how to replace brake pads

    how to replace brake pads video

    how to replace brake pads 2000 dodge



    not much more than removing wheel remove two pins or bolts lift caliber remove pads use a clamp to push piston in

    shouldnt take but a hour maybe
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  • How do you change the front brake pads on a suzuki scooter?

    Its a 1996 AP50, The bit I'm confused about is the brake-fluid, do you have to release it first, if so how?How do you change the front brake pads on a suzuki scooter?Remove caliper/with a toothbrush and some brake cleaner solution clean the pistons before returning them into the caliper bores.

    Leaving the old pads installed...

    Use a flat blade screwdriver between old pads and gently push/pry the pistons back to give clearance for the new pads to fit over the caliper. Leaving the old pads in and pushing against them assures you dont damage anything and gives a solid surface to return the pistons back to the resting position.

    The brake fluid will be forced back into the master cylinder/ be sure it does not become overfull.(remove it's cover)

    Now remove the lock clip and pin or pins that support the old pads and remove them.

    Look to see the pistons are both returned completely into their cylinders in the caliper body.

    If need be slip the old pads back into the caliper and pry some more gently returning pistonsfor proper clearance. Clean well all surfaces and buff or wire wheel the pins of all dirt and rust/shine them up!

    If anything seems wrong ie siezed rusty pistons/ replace! If pistons are siezed take the calipers to a shop for rebuilding or ask more questions here!



    Install pads with fibre facing rotor/metal side facing piston.

    Install caliper and pump brake to bring pad into contact with rotor and spin wheel to see if all is free and not binding.

    Check brake fluid and adjust as necessary replsce cap and ride on/ if you have not allowed air into the system you should not have to bleed it!

    It's not rocket science and you should be able to do this yourself if you have some metric tools.

    Flush and replace brake fluid every two years!

    Suck it out the master cyl reservoir and bleed it out the caliper.How do you change the front brake pads on a suzuki scooter?The braking system on a bike or car should NEVER be touched by person who doesnt know exactly what they are doing !! Please take your scoot to a motorcycle shop to have the pads fitted. Its allot cheaper to pay a mechanic to fit your pads than to do it yourself potentialy kill yourself due to brake failure.

    How do i change the front brake pads on my Seat Leon 1.4S ?

    Pictures would be very helpful. I have changed the brakes on a Citroen Saxo but needed a book for it. Can't find a book for the leon. I think it is just 2 bolts holding the caliper on but i need to find out for sure if this is the right way to do it.How do i change the front brake pads on my Seat Leon 1.4S ?there should be two bolts that hold the caliper on if you undo the bottom one you can lift the caliper out the way and remove the pads once you have done that you need to whined back the piston on the caliper make sure the cap under the bonnet is removed before you do this once that's done put some copper slip on the back off the pads and then place then into the caliper holder put it all back together and you are done and don't forget to pump the brake pedal after hope this helps

    How do i change front brake pads on a 2003 BMW M3?

    I need to know what size wrench i need for the job%26gt;How do i change front brake pads on a 2003 BMW M3?buy one set socket box and see where got screw open it at brake caliperHow do i change front brake pads on a 2003 BMW M3?ain't that easy...get the shop manual or let a pro do it.

    How to change front brake pads on a renault espace?

    does the callipers have to come off ?How to change front brake pads on a renault espace?Ive done this million of times. Once you do it, its easier next time. I'm guessing it's disc,so, nope, the claiper can stay put, just loosen the one bolt ont he botton of the calliper, and the cover should lift up, from botton to top ini a outward motion, like lifting up a car hood.



    Then use a screwdriver to loosen the pads on each side, and take em out.



    Same way to install, stick one end of the pad int the slot, then the other end.



    Do it once, you'll get the hang of it..All cars are the same, some might have diff procedures...But basically universal.How to change front brake pads on a renault espace?Here is a generic front pad replacement example. Your car will be similar. And, yes, in general, the calipers have to be removed to replace the brake pads. The caliper cylinders must be pushed back into the calipers to allow space for the extra thickness of new pads.



    http://www.troublecodes.net/articles/frn

    http://www.extremehowto.com/xh/article.aHow to change front brake pads on a renault espace?Put it on a cargo ship COD and send it back to France.

    How do I change the front brake pads on a KF Ford Laser?

    I want to know if there is anything to be careful of before my partner changes the brake pads on our car.How do I change the front brake pads on a KF Ford Laser?Well first off don't use just a jack also use jack stands ive seen many people

    just jack up a car with a floor jack then get under it and get crushed and or killed

    seen them both make sure your partner uses jack stands which are pretty cheap

    compared to your life, as for the brakes themselves simple to replace first off

    you will need to open master cylinder if the fluid is low don't fill it generally low fluid means worn brakes unbolt calipers which is the housing that holds the pads in the housing is a piston with a rubber gasket you will be to get a piston

    compressor tool or large pair of channel locks and compress the piston all the way back in other wise your going to be hard pressed to get new pads in as you compress the piston the fluid level should rise back to full mark brakes are a sealed system if there was a leak brakes won't work well brake pedal will just slowly hit the floor boards when compressing pistons use rags

    on the channel locks teeth so you don't poke a hole in the gaskets around the pistons put the new pads in re bolt caliper do the same on the other side

    when your doing the brakes you want to look at the rotor make sure its smooth also you can look at the old pads them selves if one pad is more worn

    the the other the calipers may need replacing make sure you buy a can of brake cleaner that way you can wipe any grease off the rotors grease and brakes don't mix nor will you stop, also if your rotors have lots of grooves

    they will need to be replaced its not totally critical but brakes will last half the time than normally, also check fluid level once both brakes are replaced top off if needed its not totally critical to replace worn calipers or rotors but the new pad won't last long if you don't as far as brakes its always best to replace worn out calipers ie uneven wear or bad rotors with lots of grooves

    you can take your rotors in to be turned meaning that a shop or machine shop puts on a lath and cuts the grooves out the problem with this is heating and cooling also any hair line cracks replace the rotors they will fail you looking for discoloration etc make sure you use cleaner specific to brakes

    otherwise it will leave a chemical film and you may not stop and also wear eye protection



    hope this helps

    LrHow do I change the front brake pads on a KF Ford Laser?Thank you! This is very informative- it will help a lot. And we will definitely use jack stands! Cheers.

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  • How do I change the front brake pads on a 2003 dodge ram 2500 2wd truck w a 5.7l engine?

    looking for info on how to change the front (rear too !)brake pads on my 2003 dodge 2500 ram 2wd truck w 5.7L engine.

    Also, my radio stopped working completely the fuses are fine how would i test the amp or replace it if necessary?How do I change the front brake pads on a 2003 dodge ram 2500 2wd truck w a 5.7l engine?Changing breaks is simple. Please read this in it entirety before trying.

    First you need to assess if you have warped rotors. If while breaking the vehicle surges under the pressure of the standard breaking not hard breaking then you have a warped rotor. You have to either remove them and take them to a local shop and have them turned or replace them all together. If you have one warped rotor it is best to have them both turned as pinpointing which one is warped is next to impossible.



    Buy a Break Piston Compressor from your local Automobile Shop. Provided a link on what it looks like. While you are there buy the pads. You will want to get the premium or ceramic pads as they will last longer.

    Now be prepared to get dirty.



    Let the vehicle set for one hour if you just came back from the shop to have the breaks cooled down properly.



    Open the hood and loosen the cap for the break reservoir. Do not add more fluid at this time. While performing this break replacement break fluid may spill out so loosely wrapping a rag around the break reservoir will catch most of it. DO NOT REUSE THE FLUID YOU CATCH AND PUT BACK IN THE SYSTEM.

    Jack up the vehicle and place a jack stand under the control arm. That is for safety in case the jack fails.

    Remove the tire and set aside.

    Locate the caliper with the break pads in place.

    Open the box that has the new pads. Examine the pads to make sure that you purchased the correct pads by comparing them while they are still on the vehicle. Pads have a metal side and a rough material side to them. After verifying that everything looks the same remove the two bolts that are on the back of the caliper. They are not the large 15/16 bolts they are probably 10mm or 12mm bolts.

    Once they are removed, remove the caliper by sliding it forward from the top to the front of the vehicle and lift up. You can set the caliper on top of the rotor while working. DO NOT REMOVE THE BREAK LINE AS DOING SO WILL REQUIRE YOU TO HAVE TO BLEED THE SYSTEM.

    Remove the outer pad make note of how you take it out and how it was positioned in the caliper. You may need a screwdriver to help release the clips from the caliper. Do not bend them.

    Now leaving the inner pad in place use the piston compression tool and push the piston further into its cylinder. Make sure that you place the tool in the center of the piston and apply Even pressure until it bottoms out. You will know that because you cannot turn it anymore. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.

    Open the box that contains the new pads. Locate the Inner pad and remove the inner pad from the caliper and replace it with the new one. Now put the outer pad in place. Return the caliper to its correct position back on the the rotor assembly and insert and replace the bolts. They should be torqued to 10 to 15 ft pounds no more. All vehicles are different so you may want to ask for the torque specifications on your model from the local repair shop.



    Replace the tire and perform that same steps on the other side.



    After you are finished make sure to tighten the cap for the Break reservoir and close the hood. Start the vehicle and slowly pump the breaks till they feel normal. Test drive it a short distance going slow. No more than 15 mph and test the breaks again. Works great.



    Now go clean up you terrible.How do I change the front brake pads on a 2003 dodge ram 2500 2wd truck w a 5.7l engine?If you dont know how to change your own brakes and have to ask on here how to change them. I would take it to a shop you dont want to mess the brakes up or anything in general in your motor.

    How do i change the front brake pads on a honda civic type r?

    Does anyone have a link to a website explaining how to change the brake pads on a honda civic type r or would they be able to explain it?How do i change the front brake pads on a honda civic type r?Some people have great confidence in garages!

    After a major service my car did 4 (FOUR) miles before a grinding noise occur ed due to there being NO LINING on the rear brakes. Another time they adjusted the rear brake clearance by tightening the handbrake cable. When loaded this pulled the brakes on - gently - and heated up the drums to the point where the grease in the bearing ran out into the drum ad ruined the race and the linings - no rear brakes!

    Most main dealer garages rely on company car repairs and many of them cannot even blow up the tyres to the correct - or even the same - pressures. Believe me I have checked.

    And so on and so on.

    If you must use a garage go to a local - one man - one. He relies on doing a good job or his name gets round and he goes out of business.

    Get a Haynes manual and have confidence.

    RoySHow do i change the front brake pads on a honda civic type r?take it to a garageHow do i change the front brake pads on a honda civic type r?hang onn chap, its a type R.. go to a garage, it might just save your life. admittedly theyre easy to change, but if you have no idea at all, then you could just as easily get it wrong..and exactly when would you prefer to find out youve got no brakes? its easy for a competent mechanic, 30 quid plus the bits... should do it.



    dont be a cheapskate, surely your life is worth 50 quid...How do i change the front brake pads on a honda civic type r?take it to the garageHow do i change the front brake pads on a honda civic type r?I'm not terribly familiar with Japanese makes, but what I am sure about is the sizes of the fasteners they use. Mostly 8, 10, 12, 14, and 17mm hex sizes should more than cover what you'll need for this job. Hope this helps.How do i change the front brake pads on a honda civic type r?Try :



    civictype-r.co.uk



    tyresmoke.net



    I hope this helps.

    How do I change front brake pads on a 03' 4Runner?

    Howdy, I have never done this before, but for what the dealership quoted me, I think I will try to do it myself! I have an 03%26#039; 4Runner that Im trying to change the front brakes on. The only thing thing that scares me is the ABS system. I%26#039;m worried I may damage it some how.How do I change front brake pads on a 03%26#039; 4Runner?http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/howto/a



    How To

    Change Your Brake Pads



    Nothing is more important than your car%26#039;s ability to stop itself.



    Even race car drivers will tell you that a car%26#039;s braking capacity takes precedence over its acceleration. Putting a car through a wall is not nearly as much fun as touching the brakes slightly, banking into a turn, and scooting out the other side. Nor as safe.



    But braking systems often fail us -- usually from our own neglect. Even Formula One cars won%26#039;t stop as effectively with worn brake pads. It%26#039;s the equipment, folks, not the driver.



    In the case of braking, it%26#039;s essential that we maintain optimum friction pad depth to insure maximum performance of the braking system. In layman%26#039;s terms: change your brake pads!



    In previous articles at Edmunds.com we%26#039;ve discussed the ins and outs of braking systems. The link below provides an excellent primer on the differences between drum and disc brakes. You might want to read it before going any further.







    Brakes: Drum vs. Disc

    Okay, here%26#039;s the deal. We%26#039;re not going to go into some long, drawn-out discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of various braking systems, drag coefficients, friction rates, kinetic versus thermal energy, etc., etc. What we%26#039;re going to do here is roll up our sleeves and do a brake reline. Leave that other stuff to the armchair mechanics, the sideline slackers.



    As always with our How To columns, we suggest that you own a basic tool kit and have the time to commit to the task. This will take a few hours. In exchange, we hope to teach you a little something about braking systems and what makes them tick.



    As we said at the outset, nothing is more important than your car%26#039;s ability to stop itself. Learning about the braking system -- how it works, ways to maintain it, when to fix it, what to look for while you%26#039;re in there -- will not only make you a smarter driver, but a safer one too.







    *



    Since we have a limited amount of space here, we%26#039;re going to focus exclusively on changing the front brake pads. Ninety percent of the brake pad changes you make during the life of your vehicle will be to the front pads.



    You can check for brake pad wear by viewing the pads from outside the front tire. On most cars, you can look through the openings on the outside of the wheel/rim assembly to see the pads. (Of the six cars we looked at for this story, all but one had the pads clearly visible. On rare occasions, you may have to remove the wheel to see the pads.) The outside pad should be staring you in the face. Look at it from above. The pad will be pressed against the shiny metal rotor. See it?



    Now, there are two way to determine whether the pads need replacing.



    First, visually. If the pad depth is less than 录 inch, plan on replacing it soon. If it%26#039;s less than 1/8 inch, you%26#039;re getting close to damaging the rotor, so do it ASAP. This varies slightly from car to car, but is a good general guideline.



    Second, by ear. They build these little noisemaking shims into the brake assembly to tell you when the pads need changing. Are you hearing a screeching sound when you apply the brakes, like a mouse trying to escape? You%26#039;re overdue for a reline. (If the sound is more a scrape-y metal rasp, you%26#039;ve already damaged your rotors and need to fix the brakes immediately.)



    Okay, you%26#039;ve determined that the front pads are due for replacement. Remember the rule here: better too soon than too late, which can result not only in more expensive repairs, but unsafe driving conditions as well. So let%26#039;s go...



    STEP ONE: Comfort first. Park the car in a cool, shady spot.



    STEP TWO: Now safety. Block the rear wheels so the car won%26#039;t roll once you jack it up. Put the car in park and set the parking brake firmly.



    STEP THREE: Lay out your tools. Grab a tire iron and go to the front wheels. The tire iron is that long metal rod with a socket on the end of it that usually comes with the vehicle. You can also buy a really cool one (called a spinner) that looks like a metal cross -- in fact, it is a metal cross -- with different-sized sockets on each end.



    What we want to do here, before jacking the car up off the ground, is loosen the lug nuts on the wheels just enough to break them free. So go do that. Work them off just enough until they loosen their resistance and become easy to turn with the tire iron. Now slip the jack under the car.



    There are several places to safely jack up the car. If you have a floorjack, you can roll it all the way under to the center of the engine and jack it up using the K-member that holds the engine. Be careful not to use the oil pan, as you might damage it. If you have a smaller, single floor jack, you%26#039;ll have to do one side at a time. Look for flat spots on the frame, immediately to the rear of the front wheels, or on the end of each axle.



    CAUTION: Always use jack stands. Never attempt to work on an elevated vehicle held in place only by a hydraulic jack.



    Okay, raise the front axle off the ground. Put your jack stands under each end of the axle, and lower the car onto the stands. A jack stand (see illustration) is a metal tripod with variable height adjustments. You should own two.



    STEP FOUR: Remove the lug nuts and the wheel (the tire will be attached). Best to work on one wheel at a time, leaving the other side intact as a point of reference. As a safety precaution, roll the wheel/tire assembly under the front-center of the car, between the jack stands, and plop it down beneath the engine%26#039;s K-member. In the event of a faulty jack stand, this will break the vehicle%26#039;s fall and could possibly save your life.



    STEP FIVE: Okay, take a breather. Now let%26#039;s look at what we have before us.



    A disc brake assembly is composed of the following elements: a caliper, two brake pads, a rotor, and some bolts and clips to hold it alltogether. It%26#039;s a very simple design. Here%26#039;s how it works.



    The caliper comes in two flavors -- floating or fixed. Each works on a similar principle. The caliper%26#039;s job is to squeeze the brake pads toward a centrally located metal plate -- the rotor -- producing friction, which in turn slows the car. Think of a hand slowly clamping down on a spinning record (or a CD, for you youngin%26#039;s who%26#039;ve never heard the term %26quot;record%26quot; before).



    The brake pads hover on either side of the metal plate. They attach to the inside of the caliper, depending on your car%26#039;s design, with clips or bolts. They are composed of heat-resistant material that rubs against the rotor. When the brakes are applied, the pads move toward one another, gripping the rotor between them and slowing the wheels.



    The rotor is that shiny metal disc staring you in the face right now. You can almost see your reflection, right? Get your eyes level with it. If you can%26#039;t see your face, or at least its general outline, it may mean that the disc needs servicing or replacement. Below, we%26#039;ll show you how to check this disc for scoring or marring, and what to do about that.



    STEP SIX: Back to work. Remove the bolts holding the caliper in place. Gently slide it out and away from the rotor. Inspect the inside of the caliper. See the pads? They will be held in place by a bolt or a series of clips, sometimes both. Remove the bolts or clips holding the pads in place (remember, you left the other side intact to use as a reference) and work them free. Examine the pads. Is there any %26quot;meat%26quot; left on them, or are they worn down to the screws? If they%26#039;re completely worn, you should%26#039;ve been hearing a metallic scrape for a while every time you applied the brakes.



    Lay the pads aside and inspect the rotor. Can you see yourself in it? If the pads were worn into the metal, your rotor will be scored; you%26#039;ll have trouble seeing yourself. Run your fingernails along the surface of the rotor -- careful, though; if it%26#039;s been less than 20 minutes since you last drove the vehicle, they might still be hot -- first the side facing you, then the side facing away. Is it scored? Deeply? This next point is very important. If the rotor has any grooves at all in it, remove it at once. Now you have a decision to make.



    If you have a scored rotor, you must decide whether to have it %26quot;turned%26quot; or to replace it. If you%26#039;re short on money, take it to a local mechanic and ask him to %26quot;turn%26quot; it for you. What they do is put it on a special metal-cutting lathe and shave off several thousandths of an inch of metal until the disc is shiny again. Remember, though, one of the real advantages of disc brakes over drum is their heat-handling capability. By removing metal, you reduce the system%26#039;s thermal transfer capacity. We recommend turning the discs only when you are short on bucks. The better way is to take the disc to the auto parts store, match it up with a replacement, and buy a new one. Last time we did this, it only cost us twenty bucks for a new rotor, a cheap investment in safety. You have to go there anyway to buy the new brake pads, as well as a few other things, so why not make it one trip. In fact, here%26#039;s your shopping list:





    new rotor, or rotors, if needed

    new brake pads (bring the old ones, to match them)

    brake pad grease (comes in little packets; they%26#039;re cheap, so buy two)

    STEP SEVEN: Go home and have a lemonade.



    STEP EIGHT: Before you go any further, you must move the piston back to its %26quot;full open%26quot; position. The piston? you ask. Ah, we didn%26#039;t tell you about that one, did we? Remember the hand-and-record analogy. As the fingers push down (equivalent to the brake pads wearing) the distance between the brake pads shortens. Now that we have brand new pads, we must return the system -- the hand -- to its original %26quot;open%26quot; position, to accommodate the new pads. There are several ways to do this.



    First, find the piston. It is located along the back (closest to the engine) portion of the caliper. It%26#039;s usually about three to four inches across, and resembles a small metal promontory with a flat top. See it? Depending on its condition and age, there are several things you can do to move it back (toward the center of the car). If it%26#039;s new, try pushing it in with the heel of your hand. Doesn%26#039;t work? Okay, then try a channel lock or a vise grip. Still won%26#039;t budge? Then here%26#039;s a suggestion. A neighbor of ours turned us on to this once, and it works great. Get a large C-clamp, place a thin piece of wood or cardboard over the face of the piston to protect the surface from marring, and work it back that way. As you turn the handle on the clamp, it will increase pressure on the piston, until it becomes flush with the surrounding metal. Then loosen and remove the C-clamp.



    STEP NINE:Install the new rotor, if necessary. Remove the old brake pads from the caliper (usually held in place by several clips), but, before putting on the new ones, you must do something. Remember the little packets of grease you bought? These are used to lubricate the brake pads. Careful now -- not on the front of the pad, which comes in contact with the rotor, but on the back. The pads attach to the caliper via a plate-and-clip arrangement. The lubricant goes between the plate and the back of the brake pad. Got it?



    Don%26#039;t overlook this. If you don%26#039;t do it, you%26#039;ll get a horrible screeching sound every time you apply the brakes, like a dinosaur in heat (and you know how horny those velociraptors used to get). After you apply the grease, attach the pad to the plate and slide the whole thing into place.



    STEP TEN:. Basically, at this point, just reassemble the system in reverse order of the way you took it apart. Now do the other side. Take the car for a test spin. Sometimes, with new brakes, you can get some weird scraping and scratching sounds; these will usually go away in a few days. Clean up, and you%26#039;re done.



    Don%26#039;t underestimate the importance of a brake reline. As we said at the outset, absolutely nothing is more important than your car%26#039;s ability to stop itself. Knowing more about your car%26#039;s braking system -- getting in there and actually seeing what%26#039;s going on -- empowers and informs you in a way that going to the corner mechanic doesn%26#039;t.How do I change front brake pads on a 03%26#039; 4Runner?it%26#039;s a four wheel drive then you%26#039;ll need to use a Allen wrench or metric wrench to get the discs off if it %26#039;s a stander ed you%26#039;ll need big screw driver needle nose pliers and a reg.pair of pliers.How do I change front brake pads on a 03%26#039; 4Runner?unds methodundshttp://www.chiltonsonline.com/

    For $19.95 you can get a years subscription to Chilton online.

    Go to your major parts supplier and get a CHILTONS manual

    or you may find one at the library.



    I would certainly hate to try to do a brake job from the Edmunds method as shown on this forum.

    You are a complete novice, it sounds like, and need pictures and diagrams to assist you. It is not a difficult job but does require a little knowledge to get it right.

    Never, repeat, never go to a dealer except for warranty work. Watch your step even then, they will sell you unnecessary work.

    As for abs, carefully take off wheel and you should be able to see the abs pick and sensor. Just don%26#039;t damage it.

    If you get a Chiltons repair manual it should tell you all about it.

    Don%26#039;t buy an Edmunds manual, they are terrible.

    How do change front brake pads?

    93 F150 2 wheel drive, changing front brake pads, how do you remove the caliper, there are what looks like v shaped pins, don't see any bolts like a gm holding caliper on. Are these pins to be knowcked out or what is the procedure to replace the pds and rotors



    ThanksHow do change front brake pads?Detailed instructions with pictures can be found here:



    http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBrokerHow do change front brake pads?knock out the pins then reverse procedure with new pins when installing can re-use old pins but......why chance itHow do change front brake pads?You take a pair of pliers and squeeze the pin together, while tapping it out with a hammer. It might help to squirt a little WD on it first.How do change front brake pads?Knock out the 2 caliper pins, remove the caliper, push the piston back in, replace the brake pads, install the caliper, knock the 2 pins back in.How do change front brake pads?take a hammer and someting that you can push them through with. just bang them through with the hammer and a big flathead screwdriver is what i used on my 91 F150 and just wiggle off the caliper and remove.....make sure u open up the caliper with a big C Clamp so when the new pads are installed u can get it back over the rotor. when done just bang the clip back through the holes from the front back to where they sat originally