Great video I noticed you were winding clockwise I assume you use the other rewind tool for the other side but is it clockwise or anticlockwise? Cheers for any reply
As I have said in a lot of my previous videos I do not apply grease. I was advised by the manufacturer that it is not needed and actually more detrimental as it allows the brake dust to solidify to the grease. Grease is never applied from the factory and the pads have built it adhesive to combat squeak. Hope this helps explain why I don't use it anymore. And thank you for the comment.
I may not have shown in this video but yes I did remove the fluid cap. I did front and reap pads on this Mokka and did the front pads first unfortunately the video battery ran out half way through.
@@rstv84 When the fluid container is on max level, than it is possibel to use a suction syringe in the container to lower the fluid level before installing and then it's not necessary to bleed the brakes?
i noticed the handbrake lever comes right up now once done the pads ? any idea why this might be as i did not think it would give it more travel once i did pads thanks
@@rstv84 okay cheers mate i thought maybe i havent put the lugs on the pads into the 2 holes on the piston and lined them up ? but will have a check, thanks mate again.
Yeah the pads and new shims were a bit thick so took a little more filing. Didn't think anyone wanted to watch me do that lol. thanks for the comment tho
Great info,really clear & concise,thank you!!
Thanks a lot a good insight into my job tomorrow on my wife’s mokka.
The commentary was clear and precise 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Good tip re the cylinder alignment with the back brake pad..👍👍
Excellent!!! Thank you very much for a great video clip showing it nice and easy.
You are welcome!
Really helpful video
very informative, description made simple, well done
Thanks, really helpful. Easier to follow than the Haynes manual ;).
Thanks so much its comments like this that make me do this!
Love how easy you make it look love you videos
Perfect explanation 👌
Great video I noticed you were winding clockwise I assume you use the other rewind tool for the other side but is it clockwise or anticlockwise? Cheers for any reply
Hi no i use the same tool for both sides clockwise on both
thanks very much
@@rstv84
thanks - great video
Super helpful! Cheers bud 👍
very helpful thanks
Thanks fod the video!
My caliper is stuck on, and won't come off after removing the bolts, any tips?
undo the brake hose this might release some pressure. worst case a big hammer or screwdriver between the pads and the caliper
@@rstv84 cheers mate, gonna give it another crack tomorrow 😁
Spot on that👍🏻👊🏻
No need for a little grease on the pads no more and did you not have to take the top off the fluid reservoir?
As I have said in a lot of my previous videos I do not apply grease. I was advised by the manufacturer that it is not needed and actually more detrimental as it allows the brake dust to solidify to the grease. Grease is never applied from the factory and the pads have built it adhesive to combat squeak. Hope this helps explain why I don't use it anymore. And thank you for the comment.
I may not have shown in this video but yes I did remove the fluid cap. I did front and reap pads on this Mokka and did the front pads first unfortunately the video battery ran out half way through.
@@rstv84 When the fluid container is on max level, than it is possibel to use a suction syringe in the container to lower the fluid level before installing and then it's not necessary to bleed the brakes?
...thanks a lot...
Any common faults with these that would set off the service soon alarm? Misses does it now and again but there is like 85% left on the oil life
bonnet swich
It can be all sorts its basically the same as check engine light so you will have to get it scanned to diagnose it
i noticed the handbrake lever comes right up now once done the pads ? any idea why this might be as i did not think it would give it more travel once i did pads thanks
Once you have pushed the piston back on the rear calipers you need to pump the foot brake until its firm before you apply the handbrake.
@@rstv84 okay cheers mate i thought maybe i havent put the lugs on the pads into the 2 holes on the piston and lined them up ? but will have a check, thanks mate again.
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Thanks
cant you just undo top bolt of caliper and swivel caliper down ?
No.not on the rears. The hand brake cable stops this from happening.
@@rstv84 cheers mate
Notice cut in video when insertion of pads they are never that easy to just insert aftermarket ones are a nightmare if paint to thick
Yeah the pads and new shims were a bit thick so took a little more filing. Didn't think anyone wanted to watch me do that lol. thanks for the comment tho
@@tridentbathroomrenovations That is most important part as people don't know. Cheers