How To Replace Front Brakes - Dodge Neon (Andy’s Garage: Episode - 182)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Andy Phillips shows how to replace the front brake pads on a Dodge Neon second generation. Removing worn out pads and replacing with ceramic pads in this easy step-by-step video.
    * Always remember to bleed the brakes after doing any work on the brake system.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @casenshifley5112
    @casenshifley5112 24 дня назад +1

    Great explanation I’ve never replaced pads and now I’m confident I can do it no problem thank you

  • @codymilligan2569
    @codymilligan2569 5 месяцев назад +1

    Made it look easy I’m definitely doing it myself and not spending 400$

  • @steveclark9934
    @steveclark9934 10 месяцев назад +2

    Easy-peasy thanks for the help😊

  • @peterbailey4126
    @peterbailey4126 3 года назад +2

    That clip is what's making a squeak on my rotors come to find out. My pads were REALLY worn down

  • @jesseserranoll39
    @jesseserranoll39 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm surprised you did not mention anything about inspecting the rotors. Especially if a caliper it's not working properly and the inner shoe is more worn than the outer it can actually create grooves in the back of the rotor. Also this rotor appears to be very glazed and should at least be turned to clean it up or other methods to resurface the rotor.

  • @michaellizotte4586
    @michaellizotte4586 2 месяца назад

    need to add antiseeze to the back of the pads. Add grease the slide bolts and to the end of the pads. Do a brake in on pads.

  • @mxscouty
    @mxscouty 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was a great help man, thank you!

  • @bug826
    @bug826 2 года назад +1

    Good video ty I can do this instead of paying to have it done ty so so much

  • @johnjohn-ne8fw
    @johnjohn-ne8fw 3 года назад +2

    Excellent 👌 Nice job 👍

  • @TravisStigney-dw2mo
    @TravisStigney-dw2mo 4 месяца назад

    Front wheal drive 2004 dodge neon R/T 5 speed
    I check brakes and calipers and everything looks good and sensor is good too
    The abs light was on but not today after cleaning the everything it's off now
    What do you think the clunk noise coming from felt like the middle

  • @TravisStigney-dw2mo
    @TravisStigney-dw2mo 4 месяца назад +1

    So when I push on my brakes it sounds clunk but it only happens every cpl times I press broke
    Are my brakes bad and rotors ???

    • @PhillipsVision
      @PhillipsVision  4 месяца назад

      Is it coming from the front or rear wheels?

  • @ThatTieDyeGuy
    @ThatTieDyeGuy 3 года назад +1

    hi, Love your videos.
    I am doing my front brakes and I can't get the pass front cylinder to compress. any suggestions? Thx ahead of time

    • @PhillipsVision
      @PhillipsVision  3 года назад +1

      Did you try using a c-clamp? If so, make sure you have it aligned straight. If it’s slightly crooked it won’t move

    • @ThatTieDyeGuy
      @ThatTieDyeGuy 3 года назад +1

      @@PhillipsVision Thanks. the plunger was stuck. so I got another caliper from LOcal auto shop. I am gonna swap thm tomorrow. Thanks again for responding and the help.

    • @danielhernandez3697
      @danielhernandez3697 2 года назад +2

      Quick tip to any mechanic who dont know....
      Before you clap the caliper you should always take the brake fluid cap off to release the air pressure

  • @codymilligan2569
    @codymilligan2569 5 месяцев назад

    That’s so much less Schwab wants

  • @erickzepeda6416
    @erickzepeda6416 4 года назад

    How long you been using brakes from eBay and do you have an specific seller you always go to?

    • @PhillipsVision
      @PhillipsVision  4 года назад +2

      Erick Zepeda actually this is the first time I bought brakes on eBay. Normally I get them from Advance Auto or Autozone. With all this COVID19 quarantine crap I figured I would order them and have them delivered, also found a good deal on a brake/rotor bundle. I just searched it out and looked for decent quality.

    • @erickzepeda6416
      @erickzepeda6416 4 года назад +1

      Phillips Vision I see thanks for the info and I’m really learning a lot from you man

  • @danielhernandez3697
    @danielhernandez3697 2 года назад +4

    Quick tip to any mechanic who dont know....
    Before you clap the caliper you should always take the brake fluid cap off to release the air pressure

    • @ThatTieDyeGuy
      @ThatTieDyeGuy 2 года назад

      Thank you

    • @jesseserranoll39
      @jesseserranoll39 7 месяцев назад

      Not sure what you mean by clapping the caliper, however there is no air pressure in a hydraulic system whatsoever. Also you should never leave the cap off of your master cylinder for any length of time. Brake fluid is hygroscopic and will draw moisture out of the air. This lowers the boiling point of your fluid and also can be a source of corrosion.
      If you want to release pressure to make it easier and safer to compress the caliper you should put pressure on it and release the brake bleeder screw which will cause the fluid inside the caliper to squirt out the bleeder screw.