just found out the metal clip like thing on the inner pads are a wear indicator which would you assume would wear first being on the piston side but not in this case lol . but that would explain the weird droning noise .
Good video going doing my discs and pads myself all round do I just open the cap under the Bonnet where the break fluid gos it's Toyota auris 08 has discs and pads on the back aswell no drums do I need to bleed each wheel while doing the job Nd if I do could you explain how do to it thanks
just found out the metal clip like thing on the inner pads are a wear indicator which would you assume would wear first being on the piston side but not in this case lol . but that would explain the weird droning noise .
Brilliant video thanks 😊
Well done!
Excellent
Good job
Good video going doing my discs and pads myself all round do I just open the cap under the Bonnet where the break fluid gos it's Toyota auris 08 has discs and pads on the back aswell no drums do I need to bleed each wheel while doing the job Nd if I do could you explain how do to it thanks
You won't need to bleed them if you just push the pistons back in the calipers but the fluid will rise in the reservoir.
@@peteramberley9952 thanks alot
Is it the same for a 2007 avensis petrol?
Never done a petrol but should be the same accross the range
SAFEJO
2003-2008 petrol or diesel both same
Think I can do myself?
Sure