@@Annanough yes as long as you dont change the pads. actually now that i remember, i didn't had to compress the cylinder. if just making cleaning of brakes, you will be able to put them back withut compressing the cylinder. when you change pads and put new ones, you will have to compress the cylinder. front = ok, back, need to use special tool (i dont have it) or go to the shop.
Remember to wear a mask, those particles if breathed in are killers
I think you forgot to lube the caliper slide pins which can seize.
Yep, clean and lube!
Do you need a tool to release the cylinder that presses the pad?
I used this : www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-8-in-1300-lb-c-clamp-with-3-5-in-throat-depth-0576005p.html?loc=plp
@@denystrofymenko5988 Will it work on the back brakes as well that have the Electronic Parking Brake
@@Annanough yes as long as you dont change the pads. actually now that i remember, i didn't had to compress the cylinder. if just making cleaning of brakes, you will be able to put them back withut compressing the cylinder. when you change pads and put new ones, you will have to compress the cylinder. front = ok, back, need to use special tool (i dont have it) or go to the shop.
@@denystrofymenko5988 Thanks Denys
Thinking about painting mines, bit of style and extra protenction :)
Puis bien faite le vidéo pour le caliper important de le sortir pour le graissé aussi
Where do you place the jack to lift the car?
At the pinch welds. Read your manual it is in there.
excuse je cris pas c'est que j'étais sur un ordi au travail qui est en majuscule la je repond de mon cell
JE PENSE QUE LES CALIPERS AURAIENT DU ETRE NETTOYÉ ET GRAISSÉ
POURQUOI EST-CE QUE VOUS CRIEZ ??
cleaning the break without the break clear... LOL