How To Replace Brakes And Rotors On A 2015 Kia Soul

How To Replace Brakes And Rotors On A 2015 Kia Soul

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How to replace front brakes and rotors on a 2015 Kia Soul .2010 TO 2016 are all the same procedure.

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Michael bell says:

The work looked great, would have changed gloves on installation tho

Burmei says:

You never said you pried the first part so you could get the last part back on

gNIPPLEZ says:

Great video, my 2016 had the exact same think happen. Front right inside pad wore much earlier than the rest

Don Feeback says:

Hi Jim, I watched the great video you made showing how to replace the pads and rotors on a 2010 Kia Soul . If the rotors have not been damaged any way is there any problem replacing the pads only?

adam s says:

Good vid,thx

John Binuya says:

Will definitely keep this on my favorite list when I attempt to do mine. I'm assuming the proper torque specs were also done after the video was completed. But in any case, the manual has the specs and I just needed to see it done aside from taking your queues from the pictures on the manual.

Richard Hohneke says:

How hard are the rear brakes on the kia soul 2016?

Gerald Westphal says:

Thank you for the great video. Watched the video to see if I needed any special tools to perform the brake swap on my 2015 KIA Soul. Thanks again for the detail and professional job.

David Jirik says:

Hey, thanks for the professional approach. It's been a couple years since I attempted a brake job so a refresher is good. I watched a few other Soul brake videos and they never mentioned grease, the slider pins or replacing hardware which I know is the way to go.

John Casor says:

at 3:24 you never force brake fluid back into feed line into the ABS master valve bank: because it has very tiny little ORIFICES that will plug up and then
you will be sorry… must open caliper bleeder screw with a hose attached to it then into a recovery source like a can or bottle then properly disposed of for it is dirty fluid that can not be reused back into the system but you are forcing it back into the ABS bank which is a sad and lazy mans way to service a customers vehicle … and why are we not torquing down the fasteners that hold the brake hardware ??? like @ 19:30 & @ 16:44 ??? i would think this could come loose if not torque properly and this should be a key point on a DIY video so you get a thumbs down from me…. you should remake this video ASAP just say`n ..

Kenneth Pace says:

Great video! Thanks buddy!

James Anderson says:

Hey I replaced my rear breaks (disks) just like the front. Had a tough time pushing the caliper piston back in On both rides. I am getting a strong break smell from one side. Any recommendations?

David Hallman says:

Informative, yes. I understand you're filming in a congested area to show the work details, but seeing that brake cleaner glance off the painted trim made me shudder!

RAYRAY307 says:

Why did you replace the rotor in stead of turning it it looks like it had plenty if metal

Marylandcowboy says:

? How did you put the other brake pad on when you set it on the lift. I watched it over and over and still didn't see how it magically got on there did you put the first one on when you said sorry about that.

Thomas Tommy says:

Awesome good video. Thank you for sharing. I truly hope you have a Blessed Happy Thanksgiving.

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