Mercedes Benz GLC 2016-2020 Rear Brake Pad Replacement *ELECTRIC PARK BRAKE* No computer needed

Mercedes Benz GLC 2016-2020 Rear Brake Pad Replacement *ELECTRIC PARK BRAKE* No computer needed

Hi guys in this video i demonstrate how to replace your rear brake pads which has EPB ( electric park brake)
Simple step by step DIY guide, no scanner or computer software needed.
Hope this helps
Thanks for watching

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Jase says:

Brilliant information

Wisam Jasim says:

Hi mate, where’s your address please

Jaime Maguina says:

Hi, what's the thickness recommend for the rear rotors.
Thanks.

Daves Discoveries says:

Always great to see someone using a prybar to push the pistons back instead of messing with clamps!

Dinesh Patel says:

Great video thanks what brand pads do you recommend ! Bren I, paged ?

Humberto Burgos says:

Buenas noches es igual el procedimiento para una gle 350 modelo 2020 no lo e realizado porque no se como se retrae los pistones de ese modelo

Kenny says:

Anyone know if the ignition must remain on for the duration of the brake pad replacement?

Way Into Adventures says:

I forgot to say thank you for making the video!

Way Into Adventures says:

Do you have a video for the front? The customer might have rathered hearing what the micrometer measurements were and at what point the rotors need to be changed. It’s always suspect when a mechanic says it just needs to be changed. Without objective data, the customer is right.

Dashcamvids says:

thanks for the video. could you please let me know how to enter engineering mode in this version? I see you entered workshop mode.. was wondering how to enter engineering mode..

Devon says:

​@AutoMotivBed After performing this procedure on a US GLC 300, the red (P) arking brake indicator is flashing and the brake doesn't engage. Any suggestions for troubleshooting?

Amos Swink says:

How you get the retract back it came all the way out

Normal Man's Burden & Blessings says:

Does work for the 300 model as well? If so Is it the same procedure for the front?

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