I love these videos. These must be California/Arizona edges. Everything comes off so easily! No rust, no salt, nice! Just messing around, these videos are awesome. Right to the point. Also for anyone having a hard time getting the round vibration dampeners off (the round grey thing attached to the bolt opposite of the slider pin). Just pop the orange cap off and theres a torx bit. Use a T30 torx and itll screw right off. Mine were basically rusted onto the bolt, lol. I could never get them off with pliers/vice grips, it just eats it up. Comes off like nothing with the torx.
One of the most clear, detailed, well filmed videos I have seen and I have watched a ton and replaced my own calipers before. The only concern I have is letting the corrosive brake fluid spurt all over the place, including possibly getting on the new pads or hoses, etc. The quick spray at the end would leave me wondering if I had brake fluid somewhere. If you connect a clear hose to the bleeder, you can see the bubbles come out and you only spill a few ounces, which you can catch with a cloth around the hose. Otherwise, awesome, clear video, description and presentation.
If the normal bleed method does not work that is because you would need to press the emergency brake lever and release it 5x while holding down the brake pedal. So, pump 5x, open bleeder valve, close bleeder valve, press emergency brake 5x while still holding down the brake, then release brake.
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E brake line removing tool name please! I've seen a couple of videos with this tool that you've used and you still haven't mentioned the name. Would you mind mentioning the name. Thank you.
Great video but... at 5:08 in the video the rear caliper bracket mounting bolts are being torqued to 98 ft-lbs. The Haynes Repair Manual has the rear torque specification at 66 ft-lbs for 2018 models and earlier. Would someone kindly clarify. Thanks!!!
thank you sooo much for helping me replacing brake rotors/pads through these video guides. it takes time for me to do it, but it’s done perfectly. the way you lift the tire seems like 5lbs only.😎 nice vids. again thanks thanks thanks.. or shall i say torque👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great videos my friend. Just did rear brakes and calipers on my niece's 2012 Edge, but one of the calipers (while torqued) still has a bit of play at the slider pins when you rock it back and forth, which is causing a noise under braking. is this fixable or could it be a sign of a bad fitting caliper to bracket? Thinking we need to exchange it for another but wanted to ask first. Many thanks!
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I love these videos. These must be California/Arizona edges. Everything comes off so easily! No rust, no salt, nice!
Just messing around, these videos are awesome. Right to the point.
Also for anyone having a hard time getting the round vibration dampeners off (the round grey thing attached to the bolt opposite of the slider pin).
Just pop the orange cap off and theres a torx bit. Use a T30 torx and itll screw right off. Mine were basically rusted onto the bolt, lol.
I could never get them off with pliers/vice grips, it just eats it up.
Comes off like nothing with the torx.
One of the most clear, detailed, well filmed videos I have seen and I have watched a ton and replaced my own calipers before. The only concern I have is letting the corrosive brake fluid spurt all over the place, including possibly getting on the new pads or hoses, etc. The quick spray at the end would leave me wondering if I had brake fluid somewhere. If you connect a clear hose to the bleeder, you can see the bubbles come out and you only spill a few ounces, which you can catch with a cloth around the hose. Otherwise, awesome, clear video, description and presentation.
I wish all auto repair videos were as clear and to the point as this was. Great Job! great camera work showing everything as well.
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You can use a 5/8 key instead of the special tool to release the emergency brake cable. Great video!
If the normal bleed method does not work that is because you would need to press the emergency brake lever and release it 5x while holding down the brake pedal. So, pump 5x, open bleeder valve, close bleeder valve, press emergency brake 5x while still holding down the brake, then release brake.
Fantastic video! That was the most professionally made and thought through video I've ever watch for this video. Definitely keep these coming!
+Matt Bauer Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
E brake line removing tool name please! I've seen a couple of videos with this tool that you've used and you still haven't mentioned the name. Would you mind mentioning the name. Thank you.
Great video but... at 5:08 in the video the rear caliper bracket mounting bolts are being torqued to 98 ft-lbs. The Haynes Repair Manual has the rear torque specification at 66 ft-lbs for 2018 models and earlier. Would someone kindly clarify. Thanks!!!
what is the name of the tool to take the emergency brake line off?? trying to google it and im having no luck
thank you sooo much for helping me replacing brake rotors/pads through these video guides. it takes time for me to do it, but it’s done perfectly. the way you lift the tire seems like 5lbs only.😎 nice vids. again thanks thanks thanks.. or shall i say torque👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I guess I’d put a hose on the bleeder so fluid doesn’t get all over the new pads and rotor.
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How do you call the tool you used to take cable out
Thank you
Great video!
Great videos my friend. Just did rear brakes and calipers on my niece's 2012 Edge, but one of the calipers (while torqued) still has a bit of play at the slider pins when you rock it back and forth, which is causing a noise under braking. is this fixable or could it be a sign of a bad fitting caliper to bracket? Thinking we need to exchange it for another but wanted to ask first. Many thanks!
What was the spray used to clean up the caliper
Great video.