Isuzu Amigo rotors and brake pads

Isuzu Amigo rotors and brake pads

Replaced the rotors and brake pads on 1999 isuzu amigo with hand tools

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Joseph John Hernández says:

I have a Manual Transmission 2WD Honda Passport that is 100% identical when it comes to the front wheels, so your video was perfect for me to fix my SUV. I really appreciate your help with this video, it was perfect. I put some new rotors, calipers, pads, brake lines, and manage to replace a broken ABS rotor sensor (The ring that you thought was for the e-brake). Thanks to you, now I know how to change all that plus the bearings. Awesome video! Thanks dude.

ehb4605 says:

That emergency brake thing you keep referring to is the abs wheel speed sensor and reluctor ring.

Los C says:

Thx u very helpful keep on making them videos

Brieone says:

what size is the allen wrench bolts, im stuck there without having the size

Murphy says:

That my fello you tuber is the pick up for the anti lock brakes.

European Truth says:

Um, holy shit…. This man is either joking, or dangerously ignorant of mechanical reality. BEWARE.

Beverly Weeks says:

Lower bolt just keeps spinning and I cant remove it ,any suggestions?

Darryl Martin Barnes says:

I have a 2001 is Isuzu rodeo. I am having problems removing the front rotors. And I have 4 Wheel Drive.

ironwill04 says:

Just a heads up that piece that has the metal shavings on it is the ABS sensor and the gear ring behind the rotor is the reluctor ring. for the anti-lock brake system. If the sensor detects that the teeth on the reluctor ring are no longer moving it interprets that as the wheel is locked.

Chad Christian says:

Thanks for the video. Looks like the 99 Isuzu Rodeo 4X2 has the same setup. QUESTION: Was there a torque spec for the outer bearing spindle? This is the piece you spun tight with the screwdriver. I just wanted to prevent any wheel wobble but don't want to overtighen.

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