How to Replace Rear Brakes 2003-2007 Nissan Murano
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This video shows you how to install rear brake pads and rotors on your 2003-2007 Nissan Murano. Brake pads wear out over time, much like tires, and need replacing, on average, every 50,000 miles, with variations depending on driving habits and environment. Brake rotors may also need to be replaced if they are warped or grooved. Often, it’s safer and more cost effective to replace pads and rotors at the same time. Squealing or grinding noises, or wheel vibration are all symptoms of worn brakes.
This repair was done on a 2006 Nissan Murano S 3.5L and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2003 Nissan Murano
2004 Nissan Murano
2005 Nissan Murano
2006 Nissan Murano
2007 Nissan Murano
Tools you will need:
• 14mm Wrench trq.video/oiz-...
• 19mm Wrench trq.video/oiz-...
• 14mm Socket trq.video/oCQ-...
• 19mm Socket
• 21mm Socket
• Brake Caliper Compressor Tool. Single Piston. Lever Style. www.1aauto.com...
• Ratchet trq.video/oFn-...
• Socket Extensions trq.video/oCQ-...
• Torque Wrench trq.video/osD-...
• Anti-Seize Grease
• Brake Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Cloth Rags trq.video/oeJ-...
• Hammer
• Wire Brush trq.video/oc5-...
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When you removed the caliper slide pins from the old caliper, the pin with the missing rubber sleeve was on the bottom. The new caliper had it on the top where it is supposed to be.
The pin with the rubber sleeve should be the trailing pin which is on top if the caliper is aft of the axle.
When you installed the pins on the new caliper you put the pin with the sleeve on the bottom. It goes on the top when the caliper is aft of the axle.
Very professional. Good stuff
Really good video
Great video about to take this on.
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Awesome video!