Yeah, or you can remove caliper itself at first , not to make all that mess and if you're going removing it anyway. As it instructed in Toyota service manual that is free online. And no need to open a valve and drain at all ( in that particular system at least). If you don't want to put stress on brake line, so why you did it on the first place by letting it hang and swing
If someone was looking to change their brake pads only, they would then stop watching the video at 5:24 because they were shown how to get to their brake pads and troubleshoot if they were rusted. If they did your technique, someone who doesn't know how to replace their pads still won't know how without taking their caliper off. These videos by 1A Auto, they are helping people do step-by-step instructions for layman. First 30secs has them explaining how to remove lugs from a wheel, that means their target audience are those who don't know jack about jack; you are not their target audience.
Tried removing the rotor after taking the caliper off and the rotor WOULDNT BUDGE, e brake is off, and I even tried backing out the e brake shoes by spinning that gear downwards through the hole in the rotor and it did not help, any ideas ?
What would it mean if when I put the the car in neutral to check the e brake it still rolls does that mean I need to spin that small wheel thing in the brake rotor ???
+Danny Ortiz We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
THE MAX N MIN LINES ON THE BRAKE RESERVOIR IS IRRELEVANT UNTIL YOU PUMP THE BRAKE PEDAL WITH THE IGNITION ON (ENG OFF) 40 TIMES AND ACTIVATE THE PUMP MOTOR, WHERE IT LIES AT THAT POINT, IS WHERE YOU JUDGE WHERE THE FLUID LINE IS.... THIS CAR USES THIS SPECIFIC MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE... ALSO THE CAR HAS TO BE FLAT ON THE GROUND.... THIS OF COURSE IS AFTER YOU BLEED ALL 4 BRAKES THOROUGHLY... PEACE
You shouldn't show this vid, its tempting people to save money by repairing their brakes, I am not going to list the numerous errors I got bored after 10 anyway, my point is you are dealing with BRAKES, getting it wrong can kill small children etc, its totally irresponsible. kind regards Simon BEng.
Not really ... You should be able to change your own brakes. It's not hard and the same on almost every car. Especially the rear brakes. I mean. Mine drove thousands of miles with loose pads in the back for probably years until I bought it. Never killed any children... At least it wasn't on the Carfax
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This is by far the best gs brake video on youtube by far thanks your helped the most
Yeah, or you can remove caliper itself at first , not to make all that mess and if you're going removing it anyway. As it instructed in Toyota service manual that is free online. And no need to open a valve and drain at all ( in that particular system at least). If you don't want to put stress on brake line, so why you did it on the first place by letting it hang and swing
If someone was looking to change their brake pads only, they would then stop watching the video at 5:24 because they were shown how to get to their brake pads and troubleshoot if they were rusted. If they did your technique, someone who doesn't know how to replace their pads still won't know how without taking their caliper off. These videos by 1A Auto, they are helping people do step-by-step instructions for layman. First 30secs has them explaining how to remove lugs from a wheel, that means their target audience are those who don't know jack about jack; you are not their target audience.
Oh God! Finally i can find video how to replace rear brakes on my car. Thank you very much!!!!!
+Victorius3600 Thanks for checking us out!
How do I take my rotor off ? Could the middle screw in the middle be keeping it in place ?
Thx! I needed to see how the hardware was supposed to go together. All of mine but the pins were MIA.
Yeah... Clank clank clank... Finally fixed. Ugh. Damn clips.
Even when this is a old video it’s still have values…
I drive a Gs 300..I where doing my break job incorrectly thanks 1A you teach me something..
This really helped for the Lexus is200 as it's the same.
Do you need to Bleed the brakes at all
One thing I don’t recommend is bleeding the brake fluid to push the brake piston, unless u r doing a full brake fluid flush with the brake change
Tried removing the rotor after taking the caliper off and the rotor WOULDNT BUDGE, e brake is off, and I even tried backing out the e brake shoes by spinning that gear downwards through the hole in the rotor and it did not help, any ideas ?
Dont you need to bleed the brake after opening up line like that?
+RS GAEL You do need to bleed the brakes.
YOU SHOULD
before you put the caliper back on, use a clamp and a piece of wood or cardboard to compress the pistons back so the pads will fit
What would it mean if when I put the the car in neutral to check the e brake it still rolls does that mean I need to spin that small wheel thing in the brake rotor ???
+Danny Ortiz We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
The ebrake part was super helpful! Thx!
+vocalcoach125 Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
Buen video amigos, gracias...
Awesome fixing to knock this out , thank you guys a ton
+Darrell Thomas
Good video not rushed 👍👩🔧
+Dez Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
Following 😊
THE MAX N MIN LINES ON THE BRAKE RESERVOIR IS IRRELEVANT UNTIL YOU PUMP THE BRAKE PEDAL WITH THE IGNITION ON (ENG OFF) 40 TIMES AND ACTIVATE THE PUMP MOTOR, WHERE IT LIES AT THAT POINT, IS WHERE YOU JUDGE WHERE THE FLUID LINE IS.... THIS CAR USES THIS SPECIFIC MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE... ALSO THE CAR HAS TO BE FLAT ON THE GROUND.... THIS OF COURSE IS AFTER YOU BLEED ALL 4 BRAKES THOROUGHLY... PEACE
The way she put the clips are wrong
It helped a lot thanks 🙏
Great video.
+Southern DIY Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com
You lost me when you sprayed WD40 all over the brake pads and disc - there are better ways of doing it
+BillyWhiz Thanks for the feedback!
When did they spray WD40? @1:25? They removed and put new rotors and pads. @18:32? I heard and saw brake cleaner being sprayed.
I agree, silly thing to do.
absolutely legit
It's 87 ft/lbs not 77
+Devante Harris Thanks for the tip!
Never let girls work on girl heez she is reall slow!
It's a tutorial
You shouldn't show this vid, its tempting people to save money by repairing their brakes, I am not going to list the numerous errors I got bored after 10 anyway, my point is you are dealing with BRAKES, getting it wrong can kill small children etc, its totally irresponsible. kind regards Simon BEng.
Not really ... You should be able to change your own brakes. It's not hard and the same on almost every car. Especially the rear brakes. I mean. Mine drove thousands of miles with loose pads in the back for probably years until I bought it. Never killed any children... At least it wasn't on the Carfax