Ford Mondeo mk4 - BRAKE ROTORS AND PADS REPLACEMENT GUIDE

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2018
  • This is a short front brakes replacement tutorial. It was very windy that day, so I´ll try to cover it with some bearable you tube music :)
    I am not a professional and you should consider having an authorised service doing this for you. Brakes are a safety component, keep that in mind. I take no responsibility, if you mess it up ;) This is simply a procedure, that worked for me.
    So, this video shows how I did my brakes. It went rather well and I´m very happy with the result. No squeaks, great braking power, no vibrations what so ever.
    I used ATE components, since there is ATE brake system on my car. I went for more expensive, fully coated, high carbon brake discs and ATE pads. I show all the necessary tools in the video.
    Enjoy and thank you for your time.
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Комментарии • 61

  • @eyesonthehorizon7677
    @eyesonthehorizon7677 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video very helpful for us mondeo owners thank you

  • @mrconta
    @mrconta Год назад +4

    Torque information from Haynes and Etis, in Nm (and from Haynes in lbf ft):
    Front caliper carrier bolts - 200 Nm (148 lbf ft);
    Front caliper slide pins - 28 Nm (21 lbf ft);
    Rear caliper carrier bolts - 110 Nm (81 lbf ft);
    Rear caliper slide pins - 35 Nm (26lbf ft).

  • @danielt8960
    @danielt8960 3 года назад +2

    Thanks to this video I've just changed my disc's and pads today, cheers 👍🏻

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  3 года назад +1

      That's fantastic. Well done.

  • @peternedermann6751
    @peternedermann6751 Год назад +2

    Excellent stuf - just completed the pad replacement following your guide....thank you :)

  • @scottp1908
    @scottp1908 Год назад +1

    Some unbelievably nasty unneeded comments for your video. I bet most of them have never done any work themselves. Forum heros! Looks just right to me and the exact way I would go about it! Well done mate

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot, mate. I really appreciate you writing this.

  • @stuartleggat7176
    @stuartleggat7176 5 лет назад +5

    Just about to do this job and found your video VERY easy to follow. Just one thing to point out - that wee car jack is very dodgy to use on its own and should be used along with a car axle stand as many cars have come down on top of owners doing it this way. Also, the wheel that comes off to do the job should be put under the door nearest the wheel, half way, just in case the car comes off the jack.

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks man. The ramps are certified up to 2t. But you are right. I also recently purchased a jack that I am now using.

  • @glaupnir
    @glaupnir 3 года назад +1

    Great thorough video. Thanks for sharing :-)

  • @Tom-su4cc
    @Tom-su4cc 4 года назад +1

    Pěkné a přehledné. Díky.

  • @MrNiezlykanal
    @MrNiezlykanal Год назад +1

    Thanks 😊 is best tutorial what I found 🙂

  • @ankilo2005
    @ankilo2005 Год назад +1

    Very good Guide!! Thank you!! make more for mondeo mk4!!

  • @markvandervelde861
    @markvandervelde861 4 месяца назад +1

    I had problems jacking up the Mondeo IV. Now I have a 11 cm u- profile and put this on top of the jack, then I place it under the seam. So the seam will not be damaged.

  • @kovacsics87
    @kovacsics87 2 года назад +1

    Viel danke

  • @a___________r414
    @a___________r414 10 месяцев назад

    the surface against the rotor has to be cleaned with a brush - in this case give no grease on the bolts, only to clean

  • @radulescu21
    @radulescu21 3 года назад +2

    Did you ever had pads slightly moving and clunking with these ATE brakes? It drives me crazy. Especially when braking in reverse. I had ATE when got the car, and it was doing it. Changed again still with ATE, silence for two weeks and started clunking again.

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  3 года назад

      I must say, I never noticed any sort of bad noises from the brakes. Did you use correct pads? Strange...

    • @radulescu21
      @radulescu21 3 года назад

      @@DIYProjectX pads are the right ones. I can see they have like 1mm space in the upper and lower contact points. But I guess that's normal? Or should they actually fit perfect, with 0 gap? Maybe I got some badly made ones...

  • @mrdrumandbass1
    @mrdrumandbass1 5 лет назад +3

    Are the crocks optional or required for correct fitting?

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  5 лет назад +2

      They are entirely optional, but only for high level mechanics. ;)

    • @mrdrumandbass1
      @mrdrumandbass1 5 лет назад +1

      @@DIYProjectX in that case I best get B&M before I start me discs and pads

  • @Theoisx
    @Theoisx 4 года назад +1

    Important to show how to take off the wheel. Got it.

  • @maximolotov
    @maximolotov 2 года назад +1

    Can i put old , still good break pads with new rotors ?

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  2 года назад +1

      Not recommended. It will work, but old pads will have groovs from the old rotor and will apply uneven pressure on the new rotor. So your new rotor will wear out faster.

    • @maximolotov
      @maximolotov 2 года назад

      @@DIYProjectX ty vm

  • @MeMe-dw1sm
    @MeMe-dw1sm Год назад

    Thanks mate, can you use WD-40 spray instead to clean the disc

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  Год назад

      Don't think so. That's a lubricant, you don't want that.

    • @MeMe-dw1sm
      @MeMe-dw1sm Год назад

      @@DIYProjectX Thanks, I thought it would work as cleaner and anti rust. You recommend any other products that work in the household or could you just leave it

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  Год назад +1

      @@MeMe-dw1sm Well, it is important to clean the rotors from any oil or grease residues. So, clean alcohol does the trick. But the brake cleaner is the best option and it's cheap.

  • @animallover811397
    @animallover811397 11 месяцев назад +1

    Similar to Volvo s60 brake calipers

  • @vieczurable
    @vieczurable 4 года назад

    If you can put a spring with the screwdriver only I guess I can remove it same way without buying a g-clamp just for this job?

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  4 года назад

      Yes, it is doable. Just a bit of fiddling...

  • @XeoN-PL
    @XeoN-PL 5 лет назад +2

    You used torque wrench to tight bolts in calipers and didn't use it to tight wheel nuts... Ouch.

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  5 лет назад

      I know. My torque wrench doesn't go that high... :(

    • @marklittler784
      @marklittler784 3 года назад +1

      Heard of cars having a spare wheel, brace and jack but since when did they supply them with a torque wrench?

  • @Atetus94
    @Atetus94 5 лет назад

    You didn't clean the hub, You just bushed the rust. You should scrape it to bare metal

    • @weedmankedzierzyn
      @weedmankedzierzyn 4 года назад

      Not necessary. If he would use ceramic grease...

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  Год назад

      Ford says not to put any grease on the contact surface. BMW also says that. Dunno...

  • @richardheather5201
    @richardheather5201 4 года назад +3

    You wouldn't catch me doing this job with that pathetic jack as the only support. Trolly jack and axle stand minimum

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  Год назад

      I get your point. Safety first and I totally agree. But... You'd be surprised, but not all people have the kind of equipment you mention lying around their house. Moreover, there wasn't a single instance when I was under the car while doing this job. And that pathetic jack is actually supplied with the car and is rated upto 2,5 tons. Thanks for your comment and sorry for my late response.

  • @weedmankedzierzyn
    @weedmankedzierzyn 4 года назад

    Made in really Ford style...
    Wtf?
    Copper grease on a braking pads touch surface? Since when?
    Why didn't you used ceramic grease on a connection surface with wheel bearing?
    Very week made job...
    And for ending. Please inlight me, What's difference between ceramic and steel breaking rotors?
    (besides less dust producing of course).

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  4 года назад +5

      Cooper grease is absolutely standard stuff on contact arms of the pad, so what do you mean? What ceramic rotors? I used standard ATE rotors and pads. Those brakes work flawlesly. I'm not a professional, maybe you could share your video of how it's done properly to enlight us all.

    • @weedmankedzierzyn
      @weedmankedzierzyn 4 года назад

      @@DIYProjectX if you don't know basic defence betwen copper grease and ceramic grease like plastilube from ATE (for instance) than at first YOU SHOULD GET THIS KNOWLEDGE, at least before putting on video on RUclips.
      Typical ford user...

    • @DIYProjectX
      @DIYProjectX  4 года назад +4

      @@weedmankedzierzyn I've got a Mercedes now, so Ford has nothing to do with it.
      Ceramic greese on wheel bearing is just a prevention from rotors sticking to it, not necessity.
      Why would you even waste your time watching and commenting videos you don't like? Quit bullying people who do stuff their way instead of yours.

    • @weedmankedzierzyn
      @weedmankedzierzyn 4 года назад

      @@DIYProjectX because I can morran. Make copper grase on you're mercedes or Lamborghini. I don't really care. People with knowledge know what I'm talking about and homemade on ford mechanics... Can use a copper even on a dashboard for me.

    • @Pureplayaz672
      @Pureplayaz672 4 года назад +1

      Save it chump, copper grease is what was used way before there was ceramic grease and a lot garages still to this day use copper grease on the pads where come in contact with the holder. It does more than a great job. Copper grease on the hub is also just a prevention of the discs sticking to it after a period of time. You can do perfectly fine without it. Just have to use a little bit more force to get them off in the future. You sound like a schoolbook mechanic. “I lEaRnEd iT tHiS wAy sO yOuR wAy iS wRoNg”.