Front brake pad replacement 2013 Hyundai Elantra. Install, remove or replace

Front brake pad replacement 2013 Hyundai Elantra.  Install, remove or replace

Front brake pad replacement 2013 Hyundai Elantra. If you are wondering how to install or remove or replace a part on your car, I hope this video will help show you how to change it.
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Don Schneider says:

Thanks that was great I have been retired as a mechanic for some too many years and it refreshed my memory nicely.

JOE Hyundai Tech says:

never forget to pump the brake pedal until it is firm. I work at a hyundai dealer and I cannot tell you how often this step happens. this is because the flat rate techs are always in a rush. working at a dealership sucks .

Zich Ragland says:

If you are doing an INSTRUCTIONAL, you don't skip steps, for example, showing taking out the second 14MM bolt. You acted like you did not have to remove it but you just fold the caliper back out of the way but the bolt had clearly been removed.

Josh Blackburn says:

Thank you for the video.

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