MAZDA CX-5 | rear brake pads and rotors change

MAZDA CX-5 | rear brake pads and rotors change

Our 2018 Mazda CX-5 needed new rear brake pads. So, In this video I replace the rear rotors and pads. I also point out where to jack it up the rear so that two jack stands can be placed at once.

This is my second re-upload of this video. I learned about the electronic parking brake maintenance mode, so I included it. That is going to take some getting used to. I used instructions from various sites and tutorials. Coming from older cars, I guess I got lucky by not putting it into maintenance mode when I first did the rear brakes.

A link to the other work I have done on our CX-5 is below.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7N0OSFkZShGc2uzYJT83tqPC3naoXb39

#cx5 #mazda #brakes

20,055
Like
Save


Comments

Café Mólido says:

Nice video, thanks. What was your source for those/other maintenance codes sequences?

Jarid Johanson says:

Hey, great video and thanks for uploading. Quick question, is there no need to bleed the brakes?

R G says:

We have the same watch!

Great video, thanks.

Daniel Hoffman says:

Thanks for the video. Please do yourself a favor and use a mallet to hit the wrench and not your hand.

blgdinger3 says:

4:27 dude I'm curious too! I had to replace my brakes at like 22k miles and one side was totally boned while the other was seemingly fine. Seemed like it was a malfunctioning brake system from the factory…

blgdinger3 says:

1:51 ah that's the secret sauce the dealership wouldn't tell me

Bitcoin Inner Circle says:

Nice job! Thanks!

Holger Behrendt says:

Very very well done. Mate, no Music effordable. Your Voice is fine. Great details

Jason cool says:

is there any way to remove caliper when the bolts are stuck ??? it is fianl step i could take it off but i just can'r remove it tried the rust penetrant.

Nerijus Steponavicius says:

Very good video. What rotors and brake pads are you using? I'm having difficulty choosing which ones to buy. Thanks for taking time to make this video.

EnDer Cozy says:

Newer ones don't need to be on service mode. Just, press start button 2x, step on breaks and turn off ebrake, same logis to engage it again. I think mazda did this for ease of service, maybe 2019 onwards models.

Comments are disabled for this post.