How to change front brake discs and front brake pads on HONDA CR-V 2 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- How to change Front brake discs / Front brake rotors / Front Disc Brakes / Front brake pads on HONDA CR-V 2 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC
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great video . really very clear . perhaps a reminder to pump the brake pedal before driving off but really helpful . thanks
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What my dad did in two weeks this man just did in 8 min. I’m shook!
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I loosen the fluid bleeder and use a big pipe wrench to push the piston in. Then tighten the bleeder so no air gets in line.
After install push on brake pedal and top off brake fluid.
He is supposed to clean and lube both pins and he didn't bother even checking if they move OK
Thank you for the feedback! This video is considered to be an informative one, and it shows the sequence of repairs, so some stages of the repairs might have been excluded. Best regards, Autodoc.
@@autodocuk Some serious safety issues have been excluded... Shame on you!! Non greasing of the caliper slides, the brake pads, caliper and caliper carriers can result in brake failure!! So why exclude these important, essential steps??
You want to see how to do it right go to South Main Auto Channel.
Great channel, thanks
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They're NOT a philips screws, they are Japanese Industrial Standard. Using a philips screwdriver will ruin the screw's head.
Don't you need threadlock for the bolts?
You can find this information in the technical documentation for car repair.
do u have to install scews back into disks
Thank you for the feedback!Please specify which screws are you talking about?
I think he refer to the phillips head screws.
Yes, I'm no expert but it's always better to put that fittings back on as you took them off
how much torque on the last 2 bolts that secure the brake pads?
Thank you for your feedback! The tightening moment for the bolts is 49 Nm. Best regards, Autodoc.