Life of a Mobile Mechanic | How to: Vauxhall Mokka 2018 Front Pads & Discs | Tutorial 1
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Here it is, the very very first tutorial that I've done. I hope you guys find it useful for when you are doing your brake pads and discs. You can use the same methodology on different Vauxhall Vehicles such as Vauxhall Corsa and Vauxhall Insignia.
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Nice tutorial. I am getting a Mokka X next week, and watching videos about doing maintenance like this. It has a full stamped service history, but I will buy a DIY service book and log these sorts of jobs. Why pay big money for a garage to do these jobs if you have the means to do them yourself ? Admittedly, not everyone could be confident to do these jobs, or have the tools.
Never use an impact gun to loosen or tighten the locking wheel nut. They are so easy to strip.
Have you told every tyre house and manufacturer in the country?
Clear and to the point, great tutorial👌🏽 Only thing I would've added is sometimes it's a good idea to wrap a rag around the neck of the brake fluid reservoir, in case any fluid spills out the top as you push the caliper back in - obviously only valid when the fluid level is already high prior to pushing the piston back in.
Always mate. This one was low anyway so I didn't bother. I actually had to top it up after I was done with the job
Depending which side I just take the bottom or top calliper carrier bolt out and push the carrier bracket up out the way. Also using power tools could snap the bolts and if you are a DIYer there is nothing worst than snapping a bolt!
Also you forgot to say use the break pedal first to clear the air then put the CAP back on before you drive please!!
I notice yoy always do more than one click when using torque wrench. Torque wrench manufacturer norbar, only recommends one click, as additional torque is being applied with each click. Love your videos and wish I was young wnough to be doing this again. Much more complicated now. Particularly impressed withyour diagnostic skills 👏
My arm has a torque wrench built-in except for Head Bolts and Flywheel bolts and some wheel bearing hubs. As this vid maybe for beginners then aleast they cant snap nothing by torquing everything. Great vids by the way
Great video pal but should use brake cleaner just to clean away any contaminants especially on the new discs as they are treated to stop them rusting over time in storage 😁
Not with the ones with GEOMET coatings, you don’t have to. Even says on the manual not to as it can affect the coating that they have applied to it.
Edit:
GEOMET coating is what prevents them from rusting over time in storage. It also helps the pads and discs to break in to each other much quicker
I have found it a lot easier to the brake pads in the calliper bracket first then put the calliper bracket on the hub as make it less fiddly
What is your background in the trade? You have a good all round knowledge of different makes…top man for being mobile, I can’t bear working outside on cars!
BMW and Mini, lots of training including hybrid and electric, lots of AllData, lots of Haynes and also some RUclips 😂.
To be honest with you, all cars work the same; just different layout. Once you know how one works, it pretty much applies on all… so I say 💀😂
How long have you been doing it for mate you look young but knowledgeable 👌
If you count since I was back in Philippines, be around 12-13
Nice video. Thanks for the details...
Glad it was helpful!
Great info thanks
Great. Thanks.
Love your Video's
I hope you remembered to re-tighten the brake fluid reservoir cap
Haha! Definitely did ^_^
Fab vid as usual
Eric O South Main Auto says grease on the pad ears actually atracts grime and dust , thus not having the desired effect, he just puts grease under the hardware, what are your thought on this theory? Enjoy your videos 👍👍
Well to be honest with you, different mechanics have different takes on this. People apply them, some don’t. Just your preference really.
OEM companies (not mentioning their names as I’m not allowed 😅) develop this type of grease specifically to be applied on the lobes of the brake pads; so it must be because it’s meant to be applied… right?
Who knows, there’s a massive debate in our community about it 😂
9:18 galvanised and counter sunk.
I find it easier to use an old brake pad and c clamp on the piston
9:20 lots of people bin it thoughts?
Come to Stockholm bruv......you would make a killing. Everything is a rip off here...worst service ever here
Marvelous Cars Worldwide. That sounds crazy 😂
@themarvelousvlog do u get cheap parts from that giant ebay wrecker yard....? I forgot the name of it.
Is it easy to get a hold of cat converters for vw golf 7 and also used dsg gearboxes ?......what sort of prices u paying for em?