How to replace front brake discs and brake pads Mitsubishi Outlander 1 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to replace front brake discs and brake pads Mitsubishi Outlander 1 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to replace / change / install / replacement front brake discs / brake rotors / disc brakes and brake pads on Mitsubishi Outlander 1 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

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00:52 — Use a socket №17
02:22 — Use a socket №17
05:28 — Using a special tool press in the brake caliper piston

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Matthew Harvey says:

Thank you so much for this easy video tutorial! So much better then watching a loud moron stuffer and ramble for half an hour!!!!!

user user says:

Is there a left and right rotor, or do they work for both sides?

Jorge Domingos says:

What's the special tool you use at 5 ' you mention ? Where can I buy it ?

Jeffrey Pabian says:

Put a couple of Lugnuts temporarily on to hold your rotor while you put your caliper brackets on makes it easier

Faraaz Khan says:

Is this same method for a 2014 ASX??

Adam Grzyb says:

Today I changed my disc and pads after watching this tutorial couple of times.
I do not have a garage lift for the cars, I used an emergency jack.
I do not have a pneumatic tools to take of the car tyre and I do not have a socket wrench – I used a classic ones 15 and 17.
It took me a little bit more than an hour, and the funniest part is. Garage I used in the past it took them 2 hours and two mechanics to change the pads and brake disc.
I also bought parts from your site, slow delivery, but hey ho! at least my car is fixed 😀 Thank you so much and definitely THUMBS UP! more videos like that please.

machine cnc says:

Nice , thank you for making this video

Down to Earth DE TV says:

nice video. but can you please tell us the torque specifications for all this repair?

Andrew Allen says:

Thanks. Looks straightforward enough.

George Lara says:

Do the brakes automatically adjust into place? Do they not require bleeding?

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