what a great help this video has been. changed all 4 pads on my '17 C43 with ease. dealership would've ripped me off with what the quoted me. just wanted to give credit and appreciation, thanks bro!
Excellent video. Brakes are the same with my wife's MY2024 GLC 300 4matic and similar on the back of MY2023 GLA45 AMG. Fronts on the GLA45 are a bit of different style, bigger caliper, and you need to remove it to replace the pads.
On the C400, C43 and C63 it is always recommended to replace the rotors when replacing brake pads. This is because the rotor wears on these high performance kits. Did you measure your rotor to see where the wear was at? I always replace the brakes and rotors as a set front and rear. I drive these cars very spirited. I have C400 and C63s
Agreed. I normally would replace the rotors with the pads too since I was already at 70k miles. Short on time and skipped it. I'll get them this spring.
According to the Mercedes Work shop manual (WIS) you shouldn't put anything on the back of the brake pads. At the service after i changed the brakes on my E63S i talked about the change with a mechanic and he specifically asked me if i put anything on the back of the brake pads and he pointed out that you wouldn't do that on these high performance cars (for whatever reason)
I've had no issues. It just stops the backing plates from rattling. The pads don't move very much when braking. I can't imagine it making a big difference. German cars always seem to have these special rules for minor details. It was a strict rule to not use anti seize in certain areas on my BMW. Apparently it promoted corrosion between different metal types.
I've got bigger problems, the pads just got wet in the rain! I didn't get brake grease on the padding, but even if I did leave a fingerprint the pads are fine. They live in road grime, rain, and salt.
Awesome. Just moved up platforms from owing 2 w 204s. Have. 450 w205 now. Doing my homework. Do you have a certain jack adapter your recommend for these cars? Great video!!
Thanks! Link to the adapter I use in the description of this video. Mercedes Transmission Oil Service DIY | 722.9 | 7-Speed Auto th-cam.com/video/jocesdKODdY/w-d-xo.html
I had somebody comment on this video that it helped them change the pads on their 17' C43. Not sure if it's identical, but should be a similar process.
It's a low profile Craftsman aluminum floor jack. I also recommend an adapter like this one to help hold the car securely. a.co/d/18vgFqf I also put a jack stand under the control arm as a backup for safety.
In my opinion, it doesn't hurt the resale value. It might keep 1 very picky buyer from buying it, but that's rare. I don't find that to be an issue with older used cars. People might expect that more on a 2yr old car.
@@mikecamera818 Thank you very much, Mike! After I wrote this comment, I just said what the hell and did the brake change myself. I bought my pads from Autodoc (European parts seller, the biggest one in EU), followed your instructions and it was a total breeze. Had to loan a few tools from my neighbour though! By the way, the procedure is the same on a GLC 2018! You saved me at least 400€ in dealership fees.
As far as I know most of the modern cars with an active suspension are electronic. My C450 has electronic dampers but I didn't need to mess with those. Just the electronic parking brake had to be set to "fitting" mode as shown in my video to release the rear calipers fully.
No. Sometimes German cars specifically say no anti seize or grease because it's incompatible with the metals they use. If I'm not sure, I don't use grease.
When you enter the menu for the rear parking brake disengagement, can you shut the vehicle off while changing the rear pads? Or does the ignition need to remain ON?
@@mikecamera818cheers man thanks. Literally just finished about 5 minutes ago - thanks for the video it was a great help. Note however, on the AMG steering wheel the buttons that you press to enter the rear brake release function are different. For my 2020 GLC43 with the AMG sport steering wheel it was HOLD the “HOME/BACK” button (right hand side of steering wheel) and TAP the “OK” touchpad button directly next to the “HOME/BACK” button.
If you're rough you might be able to scratch the rotor. Helps to keep the flat head of the screwdriver flat against the rotor when prying, but I didn't see any damage during my change. Rotors already see rocks/debris on the road. I'm not concerned about it.
It should be very similar. Somebody in the comments here said the brakes were the same on their 2024 GLC300. And similar on the back of their 2023 GLA45 AMG, but their fronts were larger and the caliper had to be removed which is just 2 bolts.
@@mikecamera818 I think i’ll go for it this weekend. I’m not without mechanical experience. Started at 20 as a tractor, trailer, mechanic, and then forklift tech last 15 years
what a great help this video has been. changed all 4 pads on my '17 C43 with ease. dealership would've ripped me off with what the quoted me.
just wanted to give credit and appreciation, thanks bro!
Glad it helped! Now you can put that money towards something more fun.
Works like a champ! No more dealership techs charging way too much!
Glad it helped! I don't even want to know what a brake job cost at the dealership.
Excellent video. Brakes are the same with my wife's MY2024 GLC 300 4matic and similar on the back of MY2023 GLA45 AMG. Fronts on the GLA45 are a bit of different style, bigger caliper, and you need to remove it to replace the pads.
Thank you! Good to know it's a similar process on newer cars.
Great video, I have a c450 but I think I need to replace the rotors because when I hit the brake it start shaking
Thanks! Sounds like a rotor problem. Just did them on my wife's Tucson.
On the C400, C43 and C63 it is always recommended to replace the rotors when replacing brake pads. This is because the rotor wears on these high performance kits. Did you measure your rotor to see where the wear was at? I always replace the brakes and rotors as a set front and rear. I drive these cars very spirited. I have C400 and C63s
Agreed. I normally would replace the rotors with the pads too since I was already at 70k miles. Short on time and skipped it. I'll get them this spring.
Extremely Useful. Thank you very much.
Glad it helped!
According to the Mercedes Work shop manual (WIS) you shouldn't put anything on the back of the brake pads.
At the service after i changed the brakes on my E63S i talked about the change with a mechanic and he specifically asked me if i put anything on the back of the brake pads and he pointed out that you wouldn't do that on these high performance cars (for whatever reason)
I've had no issues. It just stops the backing plates from rattling. The pads don't move very much when braking. I can't imagine it making a big difference. German cars always seem to have these special rules for minor details. It was a strict rule to not use anti seize in certain areas on my BMW. Apparently it promoted corrosion between different metal types.
Dude dont touch the padding with greasy fingers, you just ruined the padding on the brand new pads
I've got bigger problems, the pads just got wet in the rain!
I didn't get brake grease on the padding, but even if I did leave a fingerprint the pads are fine. They live in road grime, rain, and salt.
Awesome. Just moved up platforms from owing 2 w 204s. Have. 450 w205 now. Doing my homework.
Do you have a certain jack adapter your recommend for these cars? Great video!!
Thanks! Link to the adapter I use in the description of this video.
Mercedes Transmission Oil Service DIY | 722.9 | 7-Speed Auto
th-cam.com/video/jocesdKODdY/w-d-xo.html
@@mikecamera818. Thank you. Vids are great. Straight to the point..
Nice. Thank you for the video. Have you done water pump replacement by chance?
No water pump but I have a trans fluid change video I'm working on. Should be done within a week.
would everything be the same for 2023 C43 amg sedan?
I had somebody comment on this video that it helped them change the pads on their 17' C43. Not sure if it's identical, but should be a similar process.
Does your model not have the Brake Pad Replacement mode to release the calipers?
It does, I show it in the video
Ah, yeah, when talking about the rear set. But doesn’t that mode help with the front as well? I didn’t need a spreader to pop out the front pads.
The electronic release is only for the parking brake on the rear calipers
hey im going to get a c43 soon and i was thinking about this
which jack are you using?
It's a low profile Craftsman aluminum floor jack. I also recommend an adapter like this one to help hold the car securely.
a.co/d/18vgFqf
I also put a jack stand under the control arm as a backup for safety.
Would this hurt the resale value of the car since I would do it myself? Since there would be no service book records and such?
In my opinion, it doesn't hurt the resale value. It might keep 1 very picky buyer from buying it, but that's rare. I don't find that to be an issue with older used cars. People might expect that more on a 2yr old car.
@@mikecamera818 Thank you very much, Mike! After I wrote this comment, I just said what the hell and did the brake change myself. I bought my pads from Autodoc (European parts seller, the biggest one in EU), followed your instructions and it was a total breeze. Had to loan a few tools from my neighbour though!
By the way, the procedure is the same on a GLC 2018! You saved me at least 400€ in dealership fees.
Very nice! Thanks for confirming this works for another car!
I know older cars you had to disable the air suspension ...do we no longer need to?
As far as I know most of the modern cars with an active suspension are electronic. My C450 has electronic dampers but I didn't need to mess with those. Just the electronic parking brake had to be set to "fitting" mode as shown in my video to release the rear calipers fully.
The C class doesn’t have an air suspension.
@@MarcusLeonard307 try again.? Just had a 2017 c350e have fron air suspension
@@Carlos-ip2ir Oh I stand corrected. Ain't nobody buying those though. The real C class cars don't have it.
@MarcusLeonard307 can never admit your fault...still a c class made in America
No copper grease ?
No. Sometimes German cars specifically say no anti seize or grease because it's incompatible with the metals they use. If I'm not sure, I don't use grease.
When you enter the menu for the rear parking brake disengagement, can you shut the vehicle off while changing the rear pads? Or does the ignition need to remain ON?
You can turn the vehicle off. You'll just have to get back into the menu to exit the brake fitting setting.
@@mikecamera818cheers man thanks. Literally just finished about 5 minutes ago - thanks for the video it was a great help. Note however, on the AMG steering wheel the buttons that you press to enter the rear brake release function are different.
For my 2020 GLC43 with the AMG sport steering wheel it was HOLD the “HOME/BACK” button (right hand side of steering wheel) and TAP the “OK” touchpad button directly next to the “HOME/BACK” button.
Good to know! Thanks for the extra info.
Will this be the same for a 2021 C300, also is it okay not to use OEM pads and censors.
Will be similar for a C300. You can use aftermarket parts but it's hard to beat OEM for fit and quality.
Thanks a lot for the tube!!! A white person that speaks perfect English without indian or arab accent and ghetto slangs! Thanks a lot ! MAGA!!!🇺🇸✝️
Thanks for watching!
Does a screwdriver not damage the rotor when prying against it?
If you're rough you might be able to scratch the rotor. Helps to keep the flat head of the screwdriver flat against the rotor when prying, but I didn't see any damage during my change. Rotors already see rocks/debris on the road. I'm not concerned about it.
What size is the bolt on the brake pad sensor connector
I don't recall but it's a common metric size. Something like a 10-12mm socket.
You saved me so much money quick question would the method shown here work on a c300 2019 ?
It should be very similar. Somebody in the comments here said the brakes were the same on their 2024 GLC300. And similar on the back of their 2023 GLA45 AMG, but their fronts were larger and the caliper had to be removed which is just 2 bolts.
THANK YOU
Glad it helped!
Where did you get the brake pads from?
ECS Tuning
What about the other side
Same process, no brake pad sensor to mess with
Is the 2018 C63 the same?
The process should be similar but the brakes are bigger on the C63
@@mikecamera818 I think i’ll go for it this weekend. I’m not without mechanical experience. Started at 20 as a tractor, trailer, mechanic, and then forklift tech last 15 years
@@mikecamera818 I did find your video very helpful 👍👍
I also have a 2018 C63, about to change my brakes today or tomorrow. Any extra advice?
Thx!!!
No problem!
WTF c300 has a totally different setup mate
Is yours a W205 gen (2014-2021)?