AR, hope you get this comment. As a seasoned German car tech, can I give you some pointers? You did open the res cap, yes, but now suck some of that fluid out to prevent overspill up top if you’re going to do this like this, but don’t! Not good to push the fluid back thru the system & components, although you can get away with it most times. Open the bleeders, pistons push in much easier that way & a quick bleed out won’t hurt, you’re there & it won’t take that much more time. Put a small hose leading to a catch container on the bleeder valves. Don’t forget to check condition of the abs sensor wires to avoid the dreaded dash light, can get all 4 on eBay for $25.00 if rotted & cracked, the sensor wires are as bad as BMW plastic, lol. God bless you!
Thank you for this simple explanation go ahead
AR, hope you get this comment. As a seasoned German car tech, can I give you some pointers? You did open the res cap, yes, but now suck some of that fluid out to prevent overspill up top if you’re going to do this like this, but don’t! Not good to push the fluid back thru the system & components, although you can get away with it most times. Open the bleeders, pistons push in much easier that way & a quick bleed out won’t hurt, you’re there & it won’t take that much more time. Put a small hose leading to a catch container on the bleeder valves. Don’t forget to check condition of the abs sensor wires to avoid the dreaded dash light, can get all 4 on eBay for $25.00 if rotted & cracked, the sensor wires are as bad as BMW plastic, lol. God bless you!
Appreciate you and your tips! Always willing to learn to work smarter, not harder 👍🏾
I use a c clamp to push caliber in.
How would I change the rotors?
Try using a C Clamp instead of the prying tool
I always use a c-clamp to retract caliber.
Smart!
Which brand pads did you use
Akebono from FCP Euro! The ceramics have very little brake dust, almost none
And lifetime replacement free