00:12 - Raise the front of the car and secure on supports 00:14 - Loosen the wheel mounting bolts 00:24 - Remove the front wheels 00:30 - Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15. Unscrew the brake caliper fastening 01:01 - Remove the brake caliper. Tie the caliper to the suspension or to the body with a wire without disconnecting from the brake hose to prevent depressurization of the brake system 01:10 - Remove the brake pads 01:20 - Use a drive socket No.17. Unscrew the caliper bracket fastening 01:44 - Remove the caliper bracket 01:59 - Use a Torx bit T30. Unscrew the brake disc mounting bolts and remove it. 02:23 - Clean the hub and apply high temperature grease to the seating surface of the disc 02:40 - Install the new brake disc on the hub and tighten the screws. Use a Torx bit T30 03:03 - Clean the brake caliper bracket from dirt and dust 04:22 - Install the brake caliper bracket 04:41 - Tighten the brake caliper bracket. Use a drive socket No.17 05:02 - Install new brake pads 05:27 - With the help of a special tool push in the brake caliper piston to a stop 05:43 - Install the brake caliper and fix it. Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15
Just wanted to say thanks for the video. I used it to remove the caliper and check the pad thickness for the first time on my 2010 AZG Swift which has 100,000 km on it. I have added new pads to my shopping list. Best wishes.
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In general, the replacement will be the same, the only thing that may differ slightly is the design features of your car. More accurate information can be obtained in the technical documentation for the car or by contacting the service. AUTODOC
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According to Suzuki Swift workshop manual you should change those rubber boots, slide pins go inside with each pads change, but if they're ok not letting grease out and dirt in, I dont see point in changing those. Also Grease used is Rubber grease, I think its silicon grease.
It is a silicone-based grease (never use copper grease for any work on brakes). A brand called "Ceratec" make the correct grease for brake applications, but there are other brands too.
I have a 2007 1200 CC model swift vehicle, K12 b engine. zc71s chassis number. Disc dimensions of this vehicle 252 mm or 276 mm?which disk should i buy?
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I have a Suzuki swift 2015 I’m in the United States and so far I have called 10 different auto stores and they can’t anything on this car 🤧 What part number do they need for the front brake pads
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Good evening, no backsies on this work and a simple request from you, please I wish you could clarify when any piece in the car shows signs of damage, no backsies again.
Our videos are advisory in nature. All scheduled replacements and values can be found directly in the technical documentation for your car or you can use the help of a car service.
Thank you for your comment! Unfortunately, it is not possible to clarify the tightening torque. You can find out this information in the technical documentation for the repair of your car. Best Regards, Autodoc team
00:12 - Raise the front of the car and secure on supports
00:14 - Loosen the wheel mounting bolts
00:24 - Remove the front wheels
00:30 - Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15. Unscrew the brake caliper fastening
01:01 - Remove the brake caliper. Tie the caliper to the suspension or to the body with a wire without disconnecting from the brake hose to prevent depressurization of the brake system
01:10 - Remove the brake pads
01:20 - Use a drive socket No.17. Unscrew the caliper bracket fastening
01:44 - Remove the caliper bracket
01:59 - Use a Torx bit T30. Unscrew the brake disc mounting bolts and remove it.
02:23 - Clean the hub and apply high temperature grease to the seating surface of the disc
02:40 - Install the new brake disc on the hub and tighten the screws. Use a Torx bit T30
03:03 - Clean the brake caliper bracket from dirt and dust
04:22 - Install the brake caliper bracket
04:41 - Tighten the brake caliper bracket. Use a drive socket No.17
05:02 - Install new brake pads
05:27 - With the help of a special tool push in the brake caliper piston to a stop
05:43 - Install the brake caliper and fix it. Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15
Just wanted to say thanks for the video. I used it to remove the caliper and check the pad thickness for the first time on my 2010 AZG Swift which has 100,000 km on it. I have added new pads to my shopping list. Best wishes.
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thank you Sir for sharing the brake pad /disk replacement process
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You should remove the cover for the brake fluid revisiver before pushing in the brake piston
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Remove the cover and check that it doesn't overflow or otherwise remove some
It's really helpful for learner coz i am learning it nowadays pls make new lots of videos
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Great tutorial. Would this be a similar process for the zc31s ?
Could someone give me the specs for does Disc retaining bolts please???...
I have a 2014 swift is the job the same for the later models? Many thanks.
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Could you specify the grease for caliper pins please ?
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According to Suzuki Swift workshop manual you should change those rubber boots, slide pins go inside with each pads change, but if they're ok not letting grease out and dirt in, I dont see point in changing those.
Also Grease used is Rubber grease, I think its silicon grease.
Ate plastilube, but this is the same fron Bosch.
It is a silicone-based grease (never use copper grease for any work on brakes). A brand called "Ceratec" make the correct grease for brake applications, but there are other brands too.
Do you have to buy the special tool to wind the piston back in or can you use something else?
We cannot recommend another tool with which this replacement can be made, otherwise, we recommend contacting the service of your car.
Just use the old brake pad and a c clamp.
Very useful video thanks for producers
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Which grease to apply on caliper bolt? Caliper to wheel hub bolts?
To lubricate the guides, grease 5 000 000 150 Bosch is used
The safe and correct way to service brakes too many dont follow safe processes when working on a safety critical item as the brakes.
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I have a 2007 1200 CC model swift vehicle, K12 b engine.
zc71s chassis number.
Disc dimensions of this vehicle 252 mm or 276 mm?which disk should i buy?
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I have a Suzuki swift 2015
I’m in the United States and so far I have called 10 different auto stores and they can’t anything on this car 🤧
What part number do they need for the front brake pads
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what about the other wheel?
Only took you 6:37 seconds- now I know my mechanic is ripping me off!
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Thanks a lot!
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Perfect thank you.
Break pad chang ke bad Bo disk me lag rha hain or average km hoe hain koe sulution
We do not have this information, so we recommend that you consult your mechanic.
Good evening, no backsies on this work and a simple request from you, please I wish you could clarify when any piece in the car shows signs of damage, no backsies again.
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What does "no backsies" mean?
Torque settings?
Our videos are advisory in nature. All scheduled replacements and values can be found directly in the technical documentation for your car or you can use the help of a car service.
Would love you to show the viewers how to check the discs for run out ,using a dial indicator. then it really would be perfect !!
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torque value for those caliper bracket bolts ?
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