How to Replace Rear Brake Shoes On Toyota Yaris | Echo | Corolla

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Need to replace your rear brake shoes? Check out these easy instructions on replacing rear drum brakes, find out the tools needed and the best tips to complete this yourself saving hundreds of dollars from going to a shop. Learn how to change your rear brake shoes Complete Easy Instructions. This Brake Job was performed on a 2001 Toyota. Learn how to replace your drum brakes including the wheel cylinder and gravity bleeding the brakes. The only video you need to watch to learn everything you need to know about replacing drum brakes.

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  • @dougbrown4537
    @dougbrown4537 4 года назад +5

    Helpful video! I’m doing drums on this exact model right now. The self adjustor explanation was helpful thank you. You need the shoes pulled all the way in to get the rotor back on.
    My echo is 2003 and the brake line was rusted shut. One way to get the wheel cylinder off the brake line is to unscrew the cylinder itself instead of unscrewing the brake line and stripping the nut. Flare wrench worked wonderfully to hold brake line in place. Vice grip the wheel cylinder and carefully spin. Helps to remove the bleeder stem.
    You can also put a thin layer of anti-seize on all the brake contact points to the backing plate.
    I would def get yourself drum brake tools because those springs are a pain if it’s your first time.
    I wish you showed the brake bleeding part. Did the gravity feed work?

  • @nonyabiz2777
    @nonyabiz2777 2 года назад +2

    Nice work. I have worked on cars for years and I love all aspects of auto work. The only thing I hate is drum breaks. Nice explanation on each process. Bravo sir. Thank you. In the shops in my younger years I just R&R transmissions engines and transfer cases ect. I much rather do a transmission clutch replace than a drum break job.

  • @ft1084
    @ft1084 11 месяцев назад +1

    My handbrake warning light came on after doing this procedure. Wheel spins by hand a couple times as mentioned. Helped auto adjuster by braking while in reverse. Brake fluid and pressure is good. Handbrake stops wheel good. No leaks. Only thing I can think of is the handbrake itself seems slightly soft to pull up. Any advice? Thanks
    UPDATE: Disconnected and reconnected negative battery terminal and now handbrake light works as normal.

  • @stevendiffy768
    @stevendiffy768 7 месяцев назад

    Hey brother, I wanna thank you for this video. My late mechanic (as in not my mechanic anymore) screwed my rear brakes up on my 2001 ECHO. I could never find a video that matched up to these drum brakes until now...your video. I will now go back in the garage one day and straighten his mess up. To give you an example of a bad mechanic on drugs...he also cost me two drive axles before I discovered the fact that he didnt torque down the axle nut. I had a third axle going bad and I went out with my torque wrench to check if it had the proper torque. The nut wouldnt tighten up as it was stripped. A new nut properly torqued and the axle is still going strong. He did well, but then got on drugs and cost me. Say no to drugs folks! They mess your life up.

  • @stevendiffy768
    @stevendiffy768 10 месяцев назад

    Very good video my friend! Thank you for explaining these brakes in detail. They are nothing like any drum brakes I have ever replaced. Your detail helped me a lot. I am trying to bring a 2001 ECHO back to life. (deer damage). It has 423,000 miles on it. lol.

  • @JTHEJUDGE
    @JTHEJUDGE 3 года назад +2

    Excellent! Got it done. Needed those special tools though. You're not gonna strong arm those springs apart. 🤣

  • @MrLESRAJ
    @MrLESRAJ 3 года назад

    Toyota repair manual doesn't show this in my Toyota echo, 2005 model, 5 door sedan, best design by Toyota, the manual has the old type of manual brake adjusting system, your video makes sense for me, was been searching for almost 2 months, hope so many will be looking for this, but you make my dreams come true, subscribed to your channel, thank you.

  • @Joshee365
    @Joshee365 2 года назад

    Thanks for the help good sir, you make removing them springs and installing them look easy

  • @jamesphiri8640
    @jamesphiri8640 Год назад +1

    Wow nicely done and have learnt alot.
    I have the same type of rare breaks system.
    Great Job Bro. (Wonderful Teacher)👏👏👏👏

  • @justingoers
    @justingoers Год назад

    This guide helped me so much. Thank you! I got the job done. 🎉

  • @tatewinters5565
    @tatewinters5565 Год назад

    Thanks! This job takes a lot of skill

  • @masaladosa8868
    @masaladosa8868 4 года назад +2

    Good ! slow motion gives clear step to do in details. but why change brake cylinder? I dont see problem with it.Are you from US? I cant find the spring set in my area. You throw the old one like garbage..

  • @marklangston4469
    @marklangston4469 9 месяцев назад

    won't dispute anything you said except I always adjusted the rear brakes by tightening or loosening the parking brake cable from inside the car

  • @guntario5712
    @guntario5712 2 месяца назад

    Hey appreciate the video as I am in process of doing brakes all around on my 2002 toyota echo .. in ontario canada they use lots of salt on thr roads in winter . All my brake lines are corroded and need repair which I am learning as I go. Do you know what the line is called that connects from the hose to the rear wheel cylinder. The one you so easily took off with a 10mm lol. Both mine leak and will not come off. I will need to replace or fabricate my own I guess . Thanks

  • @allegorx58
    @allegorx58 4 года назад +2

    Great job. Thanks for the help.

  • @institorisinstitoris959
    @institorisinstitoris959 4 месяца назад

    I'm gonna change rear brake shoes on my Yaris, already bought them... My question is how do I know if drums are good or need to replace them too?

  • @itsrieriesworld
    @itsrieriesworld Год назад

    Hi good day I’m looking for the right size drum brake diameter for my 2005 Toyota echo. What size did you use for this video?

  • @jayman912
    @jayman912 15 дней назад

    awesome video

  • @reviewking9709
    @reviewking9709 Год назад

    have you ever done these and you cant get the drum on the adjust is all the way backed off and i cant get it on and i have the brakes set exactly like that one

  • @gailgalusky9859
    @gailgalusky9859 3 года назад

    Any helpful hints about removing the bottom spring?

  • @mejiaaldo
    @mejiaaldo 4 года назад +1

    This was a very helpful video. I got good imformation from it. Excellent job explaining it. .

  • @dondepaz7939
    @dondepaz7939 4 года назад +1

    My pedal is soft on my 2000 Echo could this fix it? I have already bleed my breaks a couple of times and helped a little but didn’t fix the problem

    • @askmyautomechanic4133
      @askmyautomechanic4133  4 года назад

      Soft pedal is usually caused by an hydraulic problem, leaking fluid from one of the parts that the fluid go's threw or a failed brake master cylinder....Normally if your rear drum bakes are worn it will cause low braking power but not necessarily a soft or spongy pedal.

  • @DJW1959Aus
    @DJW1959Aus Год назад

    Transferring the auto adjuster assembly from the old shoe to the new shoe is a little tricky.

  • @markneedham4606
    @markneedham4606 2 года назад

    Thank You 👍

  • @masterkinglordson
    @masterkinglordson 2 месяца назад +1

    💯

  • @johnr.6029
    @johnr.6029 Год назад

    Problem? - What do you do if the drum won't fit back on with the new brake shoes in place?

  • @ismaelrivera5596
    @ismaelrivera5596 14 часов назад

    Gracias por

  • @jregamey
    @jregamey 2 года назад

    I can't get the drum off. There doesn't seem to be adjuster in the back at all. Need to clean it up so the self adjusting works

    • @rogershelley9955
      @rogershelley9955 2 года назад

      Use two M8, 1.25 screws in the two holes on the outside of the drum to push the drum off.

    • @LaserTurboMax
      @LaserTurboMax Год назад

      There actually is an adjuster hole right behind where the adjuster sits (on my 03 Echo at least). It's behind where the brake-line enters the drum so it's a little tricky to access. It has an oval rubber plug to keep water and dirt out.
      I didn't know about it and just used two bolts to brute force my drum off and cracked the cylinder and broke a pin in the process, so use the adjuster first to avoid damage.

  • @AdamHawkesDeveloper
    @AdamHawkesDeveloper 3 месяца назад

    I hope you remembered to tighten the bleeder before driving off! 😅

  • @phillwood7894
    @phillwood7894 Год назад +1

    Sir my name is Phil from Oklahoma City I have a question recently I replaced the battery about a year ago on my 2007 Chevy trailblazer it's done good everything's going great we're here lately my transmission's been slipping will not slipping not going into gear it's laboring real bad before it goes in to 3rd or overdrive it won't go in and I have to manually shift her sometimes for it to do so if I take my battery cable off for a while and put it back all that reset my memory computer memory box or whatever please let me know something thank you

  • @markh9447
    @markh9447 3 года назад +1

    ...and, don't forget to close the bleeder!!

  • @clawhammer704
    @clawhammer704 2 года назад

    Take a picture before you remove anything so you put it back right.

  • @anonymousmc7727
    @anonymousmc7727 8 месяцев назад

    That’s a Corolla

  • @eliseb2744
    @eliseb2744 4 года назад +1

    Talked much but not to the point. Did not show how to remove a cylinder or how to install it. But told a lot the details that not important. Overall all is useless. Sorry pal, that is so.

    • @Sheriff_Sparks
      @Sheriff_Sparks 4 года назад +2

      He did show how to remove the wheel cylinder maybe you should watch it again

    • @glezzzz
      @glezzzz 4 года назад +2

      Are you in some way deficient?

    • @allegorx58
      @allegorx58 4 года назад +3

      Uhhh nah you just didn’t pay attention. Sorry pal, that is so.