Chock front wheel(s). Turn on the ignition by either pressing the start button twice without pressing the brake or turning the key to on position. Then press brake pedal and disengage parking brake. Pull parking brake button 3 times and then push parking brake button twice (holding brake pedal down), release brake pedal and push and hold parking brake button until you hear the parking brake winding out. Keep holding parking brake button down until motor stops. Shut of ignition and you are all set to service brakes.
@@dimc5 pull the parking brake up three times push down three times till you hear it disengage and it'll start blinking. That means you're in service mode. Do the reverse way to get it back out of service mode.
Alright bro.. do I really have no other option when dealing with the electric motor thing on the rear? Making that battery looked crazy.. I ain't tryna dye hahaha.. great video brother
@@BabyBirdFOHYes there is a much easier option. You can put the rav4 in service mode. All you have to do is pull the ebrake button 3 times then push down 3 times push down one more time and hold it for 30 seconds, the motor will completely retract. There are some videos on RUclips just look for them.
i was gonna say just put it in the service mode, but i tried putting it in service mode with the caliper off 😂 don't do that btw 😂 also don't try to press the brakes after the piston is about popped out 😂ended up needing a power supply to manually compress the piston, and i have no idea how the piston went back in 😂 got to bleed some brakes, and also got a service code doing it this way, plug in my icarsoft scanner to reset the EPB, and i get "failed connection" 😂
Next time you are near your brakes; clean your hub and disc mounting surfaces, lubricate the sliding pins and clean the brake pads hardware. You will be able to keep the caliper for much longer!
I noticed something on your car many of us gen5 owners don't have. Couple of questions lol Under your hood I see you have insulation. Did your car come with it ? Where did you get it ? Link plz Have you noticed a difference in engine noise? Did you install it using the recommended glass hammer ?
Depends on year and trim level. My 2019 Rav4 XLE Premium does not have hood insulation but my 2021 Prime SE does. It makes a significant difference in cabin noise
For those of you who do use this video, always change rotors when doing new pads. Also, it is very important to check slide pins for proper movement and re-grease or replace as necessary. Any contact points between caliper and pads need high temp grease as well. Again though, I highly recommend you not use this video at all because it is mostly wrong and very incomplete!
If your rotors still look good and above the min thickness, then you are just throwing away good rotors. I change my rotors on every second brake pad change.
@bryans2790 resurfacing would still be required for proper pad contact with the rotors but most modern car rotors are not designed for resurfacing. You can do as you please but it is not a great idea.
you can put the car in "brake service mode" instead of using the battery method. but both works. :)
Thanks💯
how to put the car in brake service mode?
Chock front wheel(s). Turn on the ignition by either pressing the start button twice without pressing the brake or turning the key to on position. Then press brake pedal and disengage parking brake. Pull parking brake button 3 times and then push parking brake button twice (holding brake pedal down), release brake pedal and push and hold parking brake button until you hear the parking brake winding out. Keep holding parking brake button down until motor stops. Shut of ignition and you are all set to service brakes.
@@dimc5 pull the parking brake up three times push down three times till you hear it disengage and it'll start blinking. That means you're in service mode. Do the reverse way to get it back out of service mode.
Thank you for your video, today I changed the brakes following your video, your explanation is very clear. Thank you.
Glad you successfully had a great experience changing the brakes. Thanks for the positive feed back🙏🔥
Very good video, thanks you.
You are very Welcome my friend, glad it was helpful!
very nice video!
Thanks for the Great Feed back, glad to help others!!!
Great job! Thanks!
Thank you so kindly, I appreciate the positive feed back!!!!
Alright bro.. do I really have no other option when dealing with the electric motor thing on the rear? Making that battery looked crazy.. I ain't tryna dye hahaha.. great video brother
Its easy. 2 long wires and a battery.
@@BabyBirdFOHYes there is a much easier option. You can put the rav4 in service mode. All you have to do is pull the ebrake button 3 times then push down 3 times push down one more time and hold it for 30 seconds, the motor will completely retract. There are some videos on RUclips just look for them.
Dude do you not know about the brake service mode feature, or did u just ignore it?
Bro why do brake service mode when you got 3 C batteries and a random cable with alligator clips. 💀 😂
Could you have pushed piston manually or did he need to use the batteries?
@@wolfsage9 cant push it manually, needs power.
Excelente video tutorial ! Muchas gracias ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
De nada Amigo, que bueno que le ayudo!!!
Could you please share the part numbers for the front and rear brake pads you replaced in this video?
Front brake pads :
Part #
DG2076
Rear brake pad:
Part #
DG1879
From AUTOZONE
Rear: Part #
DG1879
Front:
Part #
DG2076
i was gonna say just put it in the service mode, but i tried putting it in service mode with the caliper off 😂 don't do that btw 😂 also don't try to press the brakes after the piston is about popped out 😂ended up needing a power supply to manually compress the piston, and i have no idea how the piston went back in 😂 got to bleed some brakes, and also got a service code doing it this way, plug in my icarsoft scanner to reset the EPB, and i get "failed connection" 😂
Oh wow😂but thanks. Did you get it up and Running?
What are the wires to connected to those batteries called?
You can use any type of wires to perform the task. The wires i used is from an old tv
Next time you are near your brakes; clean your hub and disc mounting surfaces, lubricate the sliding pins and clean the brake pads hardware. You will be able to keep the caliper for much longer!
Appreciate the Advice! Thanks !!!!
U did t say if u should leave the oil cap off for both wheel then close it or do it one then close it and then do the other
Thanks for a good video 👍
Glad it helped out. You’re welcome!!!
I noticed something on your car many of us gen5 owners don't have. Couple of questions lol
Under your hood I see you have insulation. Did your car come with it ?
Where did you get it ? Link plz
Have you noticed a difference in engine noise?
Did you install it using the recommended glass hammer ?
Yes, the insulation came with car.
Yes, i have noticed in engine noise, it runs way smoother.
Yes
Depends on year and trim level. My 2019 Rav4 XLE Premium does not have hood insulation but my 2021 Prime SE does. It makes a significant difference in cabin noise
Used OBD2 with ABS Service or Service mode by Toyota will easily replaced the break pad.
Thanks for your positive input, will keep that in mind!!
bracket? u mean brake wear sensor
Bracket which holds the caliper
Dis guy msde a newfie 12 volt battery with duct tape
Thanks
For those of you who do use this video, always change rotors when doing new pads. Also, it is very important to check slide pins for proper movement and re-grease or replace as necessary. Any contact points between caliper and pads need high temp grease as well. Again though, I highly recommend you not use this video at all because it is mostly wrong and very incomplete!
If your rotors still look good and above the min thickness, then you are just throwing away good rotors. I change my rotors on every second brake pad change.
@bryans2790 resurfacing would still be required for proper pad contact with the rotors but most modern car rotors are not designed for resurfacing. You can do as you please but it is not a great idea.
Fella, you don't know what you are doing. ....
Thank you!
He got it done. Sure seems like he does
Those pads are good no need to replace
Got it ,,, thanks Friend!! Good observation!!