One of the best Mechanics on here. He always gives nice clear instructions and good quality video. It is a pity he did not do more videos. He would be well worth paying and he gives straight forward instructions and is very acceptable. Full Marks and well done for all that I have seen. Having been in the trade for 50 plus years it is a pleasure to see such a good man doing a good job.
One added tip. Wrap some cloth round the base of the master cylinder reservoir. When you push the brake cylinder pistons back in it may force some brake fluid out of the reservoir, and there's no better paint stripper than brake fluid. Don't get it on your bodywork, and if you do, wash it off immediately with soapy water.
Excellent video, and just what I was looking for. I am intending to replace the shoes on my Suzuki Wagon-R, which I think will be much the same. Particularly I was interested in the self adjusters and how to reset them. Only one thing, I think I will clean the crap out of the brakes before re-assembly with brake cleaner. I also did not know about the screw holes for extracting the drum, so that will save me a lot of head scratching.
how or what do i do if i got a little pin hole in the brake cylinder seal or cap whatever its called and can i replace it do i buy a new cylinder all together or can i buy just the little rubber seals and are they hard to replace
One of the best Mechanics on here. He always gives nice clear instructions and good quality video. It is a pity he did not do more videos. He would be well worth paying and he gives straight forward instructions and is very acceptable. Full Marks and well done for all that I have seen. Having been in the trade for 50 plus years it is a pleasure to see such a good man doing a good job.
Good video. Good camera work. Only problem is, I don't have three hands like you do. LOL
One added tip. Wrap some cloth round the base of the master cylinder reservoir. When you push the brake cylinder pistons back in it may force some brake fluid out of the reservoir, and there's no better paint stripper than brake fluid. Don't get it on your bodywork, and if you do, wash it off immediately with soapy water.
Thanks this was helpful, helped me with a 2004 Suzuki Aerio
Excellent video, and just what I was looking for. I am intending to replace the shoes on my Suzuki Wagon-R, which I think will be much the same. Particularly I was interested in the self adjusters and how to reset them. Only one thing, I think I will clean the crap out of the brakes before re-assembly with brake cleaner. I also did not know about the screw holes for extracting the drum, so that will save me a lot of head scratching.
Very helpful, thank you, and happy 2019 to you from NZ.
Hahaha, you are the perfect mechanic, I wish I had three hands like you... :) btw, thanks, excellent video.
Nice video. Same brake drum design used on Suzuki Ignis I (FH) 2000-2005.
Going to do my Suzuki swift tomorrow .. Thanks .Great video
Great Video Thanks. Really Helped Me
how or what do i do if i got a little pin hole in the brake cylinder seal or cap whatever its called and can i replace it do i buy a new cylinder all together or can i buy just the little rubber seals and are they hard to replace
Thanks . You are a life saver. keep on !!!
Thanks !!! this video helped me for Suzuki Aerio 2006
It's very helpful and nice video!
Great video and a big help thanks
What is the size for 2 bolts you use to take off the cover
Thank you for sharing.
Does the rear side suzuki swift 4x4 have abs sensors.
Very useful 👍
Why do you have to make the Emergency brake cable lose