Nissan Qashqai Rear Brake Pads Replacement
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
- Replacing rear brake pads on a Nissan Qashqai. The Qashqai in this video is a 2010 model. Click on subscribe for news of more videos, or join us at www.diycarguide.com to ask questions about car maintenance and repair.
Great video guys, very helpful and straightforward- keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing this video, I'm doing my brake pads today on my qashqai, thanks guys
Thanks for the video,. :) Changed my pads today on qashqai my2011.
From a IMI trained mechanic that's a half arsed way of doing things
Newbie question: if I change all all four sets of brake pads (front and rear) at once, when do I put back the brake fluid cap and push on the brake pedal? After each individual set, or at the very end?
Great video. Nice to know the rear calipers aren't on a helix too. Didn't know that, and makes the job easier. Very clear, and easy to follow. Good work.
Can earn big money if you have that business here in Europe! but of course in life it is more important to things that make us happy po.
great help shows how easy it can be
Copper grease on slider pins ? , is It ok to be filled to top with brake fluid ?
Hi cool just to say tho no need for all the copper grease were the brake pot touches I rub it on the pot itself
very easy job to do thanks
Great lads, good job, doing mine at the weekend
Am still on my first brake pads, and I bought mine in 2007. Due to replace them soon. Here its called the Dualis, and the manual is not written in English.
This was really helpful. Thank you.
If one of the sliver brake pads does not fit on does that matter?
Big mad with the copper grease
well that looks easy thanks
Thanks ❤
Good video and will help the DIY people to get it right. A word of warning though, never blow brake dust into the air- Even iff wearing a mask. The dust will settle on your cloths/hair and the environment around you. One microscopic speck of Brake dust inhaled can cause Lung cancer 20-30 years later. There are brake cleaner products on the market which are somewhat safer. Distilled white vinegar diluted 50/50 with water in a small garden spray bottle will remove dust (use a small decorating paint brush to get the stubborn deposits off-works on your alloy wheels too). Be safe.
Not so bad now.... but as a UK Engineer decades ago, In the Army workshops, there was a lot of (white) Asbestos blown into the Air when changing the truck brakes (the Perfidious Albion Military did not provide warnings or masks [I used to try breathe through my military shirt; or though the jumper in winter]). Most modern car pads are asbestos-free for the most part. But dust is bad per-se. Blue Asbestos is the most dangerous.
Good video, thanks for posting
great video thanks
is this the same on a juke
You NEVER put grease around brakes! You NEVER blow brake dust into the air! My cousin died from that dust. Also, if you did the other side as well, the brake fluid would overflow into the engine bay. Use a rag to remove a little of it out of the cylinder, put the cap back on, rinse the fluid off with water. Brake fluid will take your paint off if you don't.
does this have the electronic parking brake?
Thanks
Funtastic
All was looking good untill you put coper greas on the slidepin.
Don’t think he used enough 👀
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Cooper grease is a big no no
you did mostly everything wrong... read the manual man!
Can you make a video showing how to do it right?
Thanks 👍