Nice Video . The only things I would add is when you are using the ' C' Clamp and Compressing the piston , it will go easier if you remove the cap off the Master Cylinder . Just Remember to replace the Master Cylinder cap and when you are all done . And BEFORE you move the vehicle , Step down a couple of times to set the pads onto the rotor otherwise you wont have any brakes for the first few feet of driving . Again , Nice Video and thanks for not filling it with loud annoying music ( like most Videos do ).
So I work at the manufacturer of the caliper in Japan and we got an OES part from the factory as a sample earlier today. Couldn’t work out how this would be replaced without the slide pins. It is a one unit caliper, no separate bracket. But thanks to your great video it is now clear as crystal. Great job!
I’ve watched 4 or 5 videos on how to change the brakes on my rav4 and this one was definitely the best as far as explaining the details. One thing I had issues with was getting the bottom bolt off to get the caliper off (bolt is tucked in behind shock). I had to jack the car up by the frame instead of the control arm so that the shock was completely extended, which exposed the bolt enough to get a socket around it.
Thanks, great video clearly explained and by a person using the same tools as I have at home not a full shop or specialized tools. Came to see the clips as I thought they would be a pain so your clear video was great.
Best vid on rav4 brakes.. Wish we had vids like this about brake SHOE replacement back in the day...lol.... Had to learn as you went... Very easy to follow... No b.s....
Thanks so much for posting this. Other videos I've seen were not specific to the 2005, so I wasn't sure what to do once I took the wheels off. Big help! I'm replacing the rotors, too, but will have to put off changing the brake fluid till next week... Subscribed!
Hello, there is one error in the assembly, it is about the pressure springs (these wires), the wire holding both rods should have been installed earlier, and then the wire/spring holding the block because I once installed it like you did and it was not there during the next replacement. Watch the video as you disassembled the wires/springs as it was installed before disassembly. Regards
Good video. Only thing I do different (if I wasn't going to bleed the whole system) is to loosen the bleeder screw before compressing the piston, to bleed out the worst of the old brake fluid. Then, of course, top off the master cylinder.
Man the second gen RAV4 looks just like the first gen rav4 when it comes to the rear suspension. I'm curious if it's so easy to get rear disc brakes on a first gen by just swapping out the lower control arms lol! For me I would have to need a all wheel drive control arm from a second gen. But I don't like how tiny the calipers are so those would get upgraded lol because I tow 2,000 pounds.
Those pins came off alot easier then mine. One barely came out and the other was seized and actually started to mushroom. Problem is you can't get a direct vertical strike to knock out the pins because the genius engineers decided to place the brake banjo bolt and bleeder nipple directly in the way for a vertical blow. Had to remove the banjo bolt to strike it straight out. Now have to bleed to system. 😖 They could have easily designed it without these in the way and used mini cotter pins or spring clips on the tips. Also a hex head instead of the smooth dome head could help break seized pins loose.
I suppose a thin punch could work to strike them out. You could also put some locking pliers on the pins to rotate and move them. Heat and penetrating oil can also help.
Use a pair of channel lock pliers with one of the old brake pads and remove the cover of the brake fluid reservoir. Now just squeeze the channel lock pliers to push the brake caliper piston back into the brake cylinder.
Nice Video . The only things I would add is when you are using the ' C' Clamp and Compressing the piston , it will go easier if you remove the cap off the Master Cylinder .
Just Remember to replace the Master Cylinder cap and when you are all done .
And BEFORE you move the vehicle , Step down a couple of times to set the pads onto the rotor otherwise you wont have any brakes for the first few feet of driving .
Again , Nice Video and thanks for not filling it with loud annoying music ( like most Videos do ).
So I work at the manufacturer of the caliper in Japan and we got an OES part from the factory as a sample earlier today. Couldn’t work out how this would be replaced without the slide pins. It is a one unit caliper, no separate bracket. But thanks to your great video it is now clear as crystal. Great job!
I’ve watched 4 or 5 videos on how to change the brakes on my rav4 and this one was definitely the best as far as explaining the details. One thing I had issues with was getting the bottom bolt off to get the caliper off (bolt is tucked in behind shock). I had to jack the car up by the frame instead of the control arm so that the shock was completely extended, which exposed the bolt enough to get a socket around it.
Glad it helped
Thanks, great video clearly explained and by a person using the same tools as I have at home not a full shop or specialized tools. Came to see the clips as I thought they would be a pain so your clear video was great.
Best vid on rav4 brakes.. Wish we had vids like this about brake SHOE replacement back in the day...lol.... Had to learn as you went... Very easy to follow... No b.s....
Glad you liked it!
Thanks so much for posting this. Other videos I've seen were not specific to the 2005, so I wasn't sure what to do once I took the wheels off. Big help! I'm replacing the rotors, too, but will have to put off changing the brake fluid till next week... Subscribed!
Thanks RUclips and your program, helps lot everyone, we're hoping to continue forever.
Great video, really easy to follow. Brakes serviced in no time. Thank you
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First! Keep putting out great tutorials. One of the best on youtube!!
man thank you so much for such a clear and straight forward explanation!!! save me a few bucks!
This program is very good, has clearly instructed me to do it myself, looking forward to learning more from you in the future. Thank you very much.
Great to hear!
Thank you for showing how to change brakes pad it was really helpful..
Glad it helped
Was hoping I'd find a video like this, thanks 👍
Hello,
there is one error in the assembly, it is about the pressure springs (these wires), the wire holding both rods should have been installed earlier, and then the wire/spring holding the block because I once installed it like you did and it was not there during the next replacement. Watch the video as you disassembled the wires/springs as it was installed before disassembly. Regards
I changed rear rotors and brakes and its now making clicking noise?
Thanks, super clean vid, great instructions.
Hey these pins do they have 1 hole or 2
Good job and great info video, well done and excellently explained and illustrated. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Good video. Only thing I do different (if I wasn't going to bleed the whole system) is to loosen the bleeder screw before compressing the piston, to bleed out the worst of the old brake fluid. Then, of course, top off the master cylinder.
Good point
Man the second gen RAV4 looks just like the first gen rav4 when it comes to the rear suspension. I'm curious if it's so easy to get rear disc brakes on a first gen by just swapping out the lower control arms lol! For me I would have to need a all wheel drive control arm from a second gen. But I don't like how tiny the calipers are so those would get upgraded lol because I tow 2,000 pounds.
great job
Excellent. Thank you.
great video but unfortunately my 2002 has rear drums
RIP
Those pins came off alot easier then mine. One barely came out and the other was seized and actually started to mushroom. Problem is you can't get a direct vertical strike to knock out the pins because the genius engineers decided to place the brake banjo bolt and bleeder nipple directly in the way for a vertical blow. Had to remove the banjo bolt to strike it straight out. Now have to bleed to system. 😖 They could have easily designed it without these in the way and used mini cotter pins or spring clips on the tips. Also a hex head instead of the smooth dome head could help break seized pins loose.
I suppose a thin punch could work to strike them out. You could also put some locking pliers on the pins to rotate and move them. Heat and penetrating oil can also help.
Thank you, perfect video. That caliper seems way overengineered.
It does! I struggled with it for a bit.
Can you not just loosen the top bolt and hinge the unit instead of trying to hold it and change brakes
It’s easier to visualize everything when it’s in your hand vs just hinged. Plus this way you can change your rotor if need be.
Great video thank you.
Glad you liked it!
It’s not 2001-2005 it depends on models some have drums in the rear
Thank you for the insight
Thank you !!
You're welcome!
Legend thanks😅👍
Thank you
You're welcome
2005 rav4 rear brakes are drum.
Or when it comes to Frenchman like me that aren't handy at all, find a good honest mechanic to do it for you! Great job though.
Thanks 👍
Use a pair of channel lock pliers with one of the old brake pads and remove the cover of the brake fluid reservoir. Now just squeeze the channel lock pliers to push the brake caliper piston back into the brake cylinder.
This is not what 2001 rav4 back drums look like