Thanks for the video! I’m gonna tackle this job in a few days and its very
helpful. I have a question though. What are the torque setting for the
caliper bolts and bracket bolts?
Hi Rich. I tried this job recently, but I couldn’t break loose the caliber
bolts with my standard socket wrench and a regular hammer. Any tips that
could help me on try number 2?
+richpin06a hey rich when do you take off the cap on the brake reservoir
and do you replace it before you pump the brakes to make the pedal firm
again you forgot to add this to your video but non the less
very informational thanks!!!
Hi very good video, I ready to start,, Hey Richpin06 I would like asking
something, my sw2 is making noise in the front wheel in driver side, it
makes noise while start driving but pads are ok, at least as I can see,
something inside the wheel do you have some idea what can be??
Thanks for this video. It was very helpful when I was doing the brakes on
our SL1. Of course no work happens on a vehicle without finding other
things. I discovered the boot on the drivers side tie-rod got damaged
somewhere along the line. So I will have more work to do in the future. Not
to mention now that the brakes are not grinding, I hear other things I
couldn’t before.
@larryt7001 Yes, you grease where ever the rear of the pad makes contact
with metal to prevent squealing. Greasing the front of the pads is
dangerous and useless.
Once again Rich you make it look so easy. Your video’s are very well done
to show exactly what to do. I finished replacing the starter with your help
and am now going to do front brake pads in our Saturn SW2. I really
appreciate your work. Thanks again.
Rich, I’ve had nothing but problems with my 1996 Saturn Sl2 brakes since I
bought it new. The front rotors always start warping a couple or few months
after installing new rotors and also calipers. Can you tell us what is the
best brand and type of disc rotors and brake pads to use on the Saturn S
series? Metallic, Semi-Metallic or Ceramic? Cheap Autozone disc rotors or
$70.00 each name brand disc rotors? Do you ever use brake rotor shims?
Thanks
The piston boot protects the piston with a seal in the caliper body that
seals the piston holding in the fluid.The tear will shorten the life of the
caliper.
@richpin06a pinch rails are the two pieces of metal that are “pinched” for
lack of better term, right next to the doors? Soory, noob to car
terminology. Any other safe spots to do this?
Wow…I wish I saw this a month ago = But good to know now! I’m feeling a
little bit of, maybe, drag after I got a brake job done [to pass
inspection], so I was considering taking it apart and giving it a good
inspection. Also, I have a bit of shaking under braking so I’m guessing my
rotor might need a little refreshing.
Thanks for the video! I’m gonna tackle this job in a few days and its very
helpful. I have a question though. What are the torque setting for the
caliper bolts and bracket bolts?
Hi Rich. I tried this job recently, but I couldn’t break loose the caliber
bolts with my standard socket wrench and a regular hammer. Any tips that
could help me on try number 2?
How would you say would be the best way to remove the caliper brace without
an impact wrench?
+richpin06a hey rich when do you take off the cap on the brake reservoir
and do you replace it before you pump the brakes to make the pedal firm
again you forgot to add this to your video but non the less
very informational thanks!!!
Hi very good video, I ready to start,, Hey Richpin06 I would like asking
something, my sw2 is making noise in the front wheel in driver side, it
makes noise while start driving but pads are ok, at least as I can see,
something inside the wheel do you have some idea what can be??
@metalldude69 You will not be needing a torx socket on your SL1 when you
change out your pads.
By the way my car is a 2000 saturn sl2! thanks
Thanks for this video. It was very helpful when I was doing the brakes on
our SL1. Of course no work happens on a vehicle without finding other
things. I discovered the boot on the drivers side tie-rod got damaged
somewhere along the line. So I will have more work to do in the future. Not
to mention now that the brakes are not grinding, I hear other things I
couldn’t before.
You will not be able to install your new pads.
I just replaced pads & rotors on both of my saturns sl’s – just wanted to
thank you for all your efforts, you’re much appreciated!
You do not need to bleed the brakes when doing your brake job.
@larryt7001 Yes, you grease where ever the rear of the pad makes contact
with metal to prevent squealing. Greasing the front of the pads is
dangerous and useless.
Without hooking up a ABS scan tool to the car i would be only guessing on
what the problem would be..
Great as always. Much better close-ups compared to the previous version.
Can’t stand the “cricket” chirping from 4 minutes to the end. Thanks again!
Once again Rich you make it look so easy. Your video’s are very well done
to show exactly what to do. I finished replacing the starter with your help
and am now going to do front brake pads in our Saturn SW2. I really
appreciate your work. Thanks again.
@richpin06a Thank you sir!
Rich, I’ve had nothing but problems with my 1996 Saturn Sl2 brakes since I
bought it new. The front rotors always start warping a couple or few months
after installing new rotors and also calipers. Can you tell us what is the
best brand and type of disc rotors and brake pads to use on the Saturn S
series? Metallic, Semi-Metallic or Ceramic? Cheap Autozone disc rotors or
$70.00 each name brand disc rotors? Do you ever use brake rotor shims?
Thanks
Haha… I’m having a hell of a time getting the drum off on the rear brake.
Any tips? Is there a plug you can take off to adjust the shoes in?
thank u so much Rich…i like your pet…….lol
TThank you so much for this video, I will save a ton $. Im a chick and Im
gonna do this today on my own!!!
@agretchen4u So cool that you can work on your own car do you have many
tools.
@richpin06a Thanks!
Do u know that how much it might cost.
The piston boot protects the piston with a seal in the caliper body that
seals the piston holding in the fluid.The tear will shorten the life of the
caliper.
@richpin06a pinch rails are the two pieces of metal that are “pinched” for
lack of better term, right next to the doors? Soory, noob to car
terminology. Any other safe spots to do this?
Wow…I wish I saw this a month ago = But good to know now! I’m feeling a
little bit of, maybe, drag after I got a brake job done [to pass
inspection], so I was considering taking it apart and giving it a good
inspection. Also, I have a bit of shaking under braking so I’m guessing my
rotor might need a little refreshing.