Is there any reason a 2016 c300 would NOT have a brake wear sensor? As I was doing my brakes, I noticed I didn’t have one and that there’s no cable for it at all. The brake caliper has a hole where the sensor cable would screw in to, but the cable itself is nowhere to be found.
Do these discs float, as the hub area is pressed steel forming splines. The rotor proper is cast iron with splines. If true, its so the disk can self align for no vibration
I just entered the Mercedes Family with a 2019 C300 Base model. I enjoy doing minor maintenance on all my cars and videos like this makes it possible. Once parts come in, I will be doing a front-end brake job (experiencing pulsating) also Oil changes, Cabin air Filter and engine air filter. The videos available for engine air filter show filter on the passenger side, mine is on the driver's side. Do you know of any video available that shows the proper way to do this. I came across one, but not as detailed your videos. This video show when part is off already that doesn't help. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
I’m about to do the same. You have the face lifted model. I’m hoping this video will help even though it isn’t the exact same version of this one. Did you run into any concerns or anything worth mentioning?
Job well done! Clever idea to add wear indicators on the rotors, will sell more rotors for sure but still helpful. Are the indicators set to show the minimum thickness when worn away?
Yes but they actually are completely flush when they're below the minimum spec. The OEM rotors have the minimum measurement spec printed on the hat of every rotor (this applies across all models and goes back for generations) if you want to measure them out. Another indicator is when you end up with a 1-2mm lip forming on the edge of the rotors. I always recommend you replace the rotors when the pads require replacement as the rotors are usually either already below minimum spec or within .6mm of the spec.
So if you replace one caliper. Should you replace the other one with oem match? Or is that a preference? Great video. Be doing this job tomorrow. Guess we will see if it's sport version or not. 😊 Sports version is like brembo and wilwood. Love the pins and pads out the back. Hot swapable!
Yes, mercedes puts these marks on all their rotors except for the carbon ceramics. Some of the "2 piece" amg rotors may not include this indicator as well.
Same - I'm assuming you've finished yours though - what were the differences? looks like the pads just come out the top like some other stuff I've serviced - anything "weird" to look out for?
There are many brake videos on RUclips. This one is better than most.
Where is the video for the slotted front rotors? Your videos are very helpful. Please keep working on this car
Wonderful information, thanks Kyle! Interested in FCP's future OE rotor creation for the W205.
Great video looks super easy I need to do mines
You the best with these Mercedes'
Kyle is indeed a Mercedes Wiz
Can you link the video for the cross-drilled front break set up. Thanks.
Thanks for this video.
So can I put akenbono ceramics pads on and change my rotors to slotted and drilled ?
Great video, and great job!
Please make a video on how to replace crankshaft sensor for w203 mercedes and which tools will be required.
ew'll definitely pass that along to the team!
Can you do a video on a c43 amg 2017 front brake pads replacement please and show how to clear warming message afterwards.
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Any resetting needed via scan tool in these later c class models?
Is there any reason a 2016 c300 would NOT have a brake wear sensor? As I was doing my brakes, I noticed I didn’t have one and that there’s no cable for it at all. The brake caliper has a hole where the sensor cable would screw in to, but the cable itself is nowhere to be found.
Do you put this specific model in fitting position first?
Do these discs float, as the hub area is pressed steel forming splines. The rotor proper is cast iron with splines.
If true, its so the disk can self align for no vibration
What was the use of those 4 bolts shown at 01:18 along with the brake pads? I did not see the guy installing them anywhere.
They replace the old bolts that hold the caliper on to the bracket. The new bolts should have anti-seize coating on the threads.
DRILLED FRONTS video mentioned @0:27?
any possibilty of discussing direct injection and how to perform service on the w205?
Could you please refer me to the video for the crossdrilled rotors
I just entered the Mercedes Family with a 2019 C300 Base model. I enjoy doing minor maintenance on all my cars and videos like this makes it possible. Once parts come in, I will be doing a front-end brake job (experiencing pulsating) also Oil changes, Cabin air Filter and engine air filter. The videos available for engine air filter show filter on the passenger side, mine is on the driver's side. Do you know of any video available that shows the proper way to do this. I came across one, but not as detailed your videos. This video show when part is off already that doesn't help. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
I’m about to do the same. You have the face lifted model. I’m hoping this video will help even though it isn’t the exact same version of this one. Did you run into any concerns or anything worth mentioning?
Mine is pulsating too
No anti squeal paste on the rear of pads or is there a double sided sticker?
Job well done! Clever idea to add wear indicators on the rotors, will sell more rotors for sure but still helpful. Are the indicators set to show the minimum thickness when worn away?
Yes but they actually are completely flush when they're below the minimum spec. The OEM rotors have the minimum measurement spec printed on the hat of every rotor (this applies across all models and goes back for generations) if you want to measure them out. Another indicator is when you end up with a 1-2mm lip forming on the edge of the rotors. I always recommend you replace the rotors when the pads require replacement as the rotors are usually either already below minimum spec or within .6mm of the spec.
Great video! Thanks. Do I need to put the front brakes in fitting position the same way I do when change the rear?
Good stuff!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So if you replace one caliper. Should you replace the other one with oem match? Or is that a preference? Great video. Be doing this job tomorrow. Guess we will see if it's sport version or not. 😊 Sports version is like brembo and wilwood. Love the pins and pads out the back. Hot swapable!
If you do 1 brake pad you should do all 4 vice versa with the rotors
If you have an older model and high mileage, replace both calipers at the same time. Heat and vibration effects everything in equal time.
I have the cross drilled rotors, do the drilled ones have the wear indicator too?
Yes, mercedes puts these marks on all their rotors except for the carbon ceramics. Some of the "2 piece" amg rotors may not include this indicator as well.
Was this Mercedes a C300 sport?
Im still waiting for the video for the cross drilled rotors.🙄
Same - I'm assuming you've finished yours though - what were the differences? looks like the pads just come out the top like some other stuff I've serviced - anything "weird" to look out for?
Do I need to put a car in service mode when working on the front pads?
no
Can I use the 342mm instead 330mm with original caliper?
No, you would require a modified caliper bracket so it clears the rotor.
What kind of e socket to remove the sensor bracket
I think mine came off with a 12mm box end wrench(maybe it was a 14mm)
Is it the same for the c300 2019?
David, the idea will be very similar on a 19'.
@@fcpeurobut is it like the same exact tools? Cause I don’t have them and plan to buy for a customer
IMHO channel locks should be used in the farm on tractors not on cars....risk: if it slips /loses grip, it will round off the hex bolt/nut
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And on his farm he had some?