Replace Rear Brake, Rotors , Calipers 2011-2017 Hyundai Elantra
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2021
- Learn how to replace rear brake, rotors , calipers and bleed the brakes on this 2013 Hyundai Elantra.
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I love Jimthecarguy--and I'm a girl who knows little to nothing about cars (except how to drive one)! This tutorial video was my 1st DIY brake-replacement and I learned A LOT!! As a teacher, he gives clear, concise and simple instructions that are both easy to understand AND FOLLOW!!! Jimthecarguy is a game-changer in DIY video tutorials on cars and someone I'll be following from now on! Keep up the GREAT work Jimthecarguy!!! :)
The trick in removing the e-brake alone was worth the price of admission! Just excellent and a step I haven't seen in any other video. Thanks for sharing those pro tips! They are hugely appreciated!
When conecting calipers to brake hose first release bleeding valve and let fluid fill up calipers by gravity then proceed to bleed air from system. Its faster like that.
no ebrake lmfao
Hey I have a question, I bought the correct rear brake pads for my Hyundai Elantra 2017, however when adding the new brakes, I noticed that it didn’t have the hole where you add the pins compared to the original old brakes. I also noticed a couple other videos where others don’t had the pin. I did a drive test and everything was perfect no issues. Will this have an impact with the new brakes not having the pins?
Thank you Jim, for teaching this old dog some new tricks. I replaced the rear calipers on my son's Accent and struggled with that darn parking brake cable.
I replaced my caliper piston and had to bleed the lines bc I didn’t have specialty tool (ended up buying anyways ) now my brakes are unresponsive. Should I keep bleeding the lines and filling as needed ?
What a nightmare job I'm 3 days in atleast 8hrs a day, on both rear brake pads and I finally got the left side done I hope.... But the right side needs a new caliper so this video deffintly helps I'm putting a pause on it untill the weekend when I get paid and can buy all the parts needed but lessons learned for sure.
Nice work Jim! Later today I'll be doing a 4 wheel brake job on my daughters 2013 Elantra Limited and now consider myself an expert thank to your video!
Great video! Was that car underwater for a few months?!?!? The rust all over that wheel was the most I've seen.
The best, simpyl the best video for this I've found. Lighting, explanation on the little detail stuff which can be so often where mistakes are made. Thank you for taking the time.
Great job Jim! I've learned a lot from you! Always a professional, never miss a step! Cheers buddy!
Good info as always. I'm glad you showed the correct way to bleed them. Most videos just say bleed the brakes but they don't explain it as well and they do not show the fluid actually coming out. When you're trying to explain to somebody how to do it it's nice to have the visual showing how to tell if there is still air in the line.
Very good videos for beginners. Im a young rookie mechanic myself & found this very useful
Great job Jimmy! Good video and great instructions. Thank you.
Great video, easy to tell you are professional and conscientious about your work.
PUTTING ON REAR CALIPERS THIS WEEKEND THANK FOR YOUR VIDEO ,FROM NOVA SCOTIA CANADA
Excellent tutorial on changing all brake components. Very very good. Thank you!!
Great job Jim. Thanks for always answering my emails when I need help.
Very informative and helpful. Thank you very much indeed.