2006 Nissan Murano Rear Disc Brake Pad Replacement

2006 Nissan Murano Rear Disc Brake Pad Replacement

Find All your brake parts at: http://www.apdty.com In this video we will replace the rear brake pads and rotors on a 2006 Nissan Murano.

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MaJixGAGT says:

this was so hard, all the bolts were rusted on :/

Erica Hooper says:

The best video I’ve seen for this maintenance. Thank you so much for posting.

ILIAD9 says:

Man, my 06′ SE does the same thing when backing up. I can’t figure it out. I got plenty of pad left too.

TRUTHSeekersAiNV says:

nice info

Rick Green says:

my nissan titan was making a high pitch sound when you back up. it’s not doing it anymore. what is that noise?

doncarlos42000 says:

Great Video! Very helpful for people who like to do there own work. Thanks!!!

tatooo1900 says:

Great video I’ll watch again over the weekend and do my 07 murano. Thanks

Spinola Sirg says:

thanks so much! awesome video!!

cardo52vzla says:

thank you !!!!

fauxden says:

any difference between these and rogue? I have an 09 rogue…

andycbmg says:

GREAT videos, guys, both for the FR & RR brakes on the Murano!….I plan to do the brakes on someone’s ’03, will drive from NJ to Cape Cod before the end of 2011 to save this person a fortune, make a few bucks myself…$450+/- just for the fronts at the dealer! Ugh!….Good OEM-quality parts for FR and RR are well under $300, I’ll do everything for that price…..Glad you showed the “internal parking brake shoes”….You guys just saved me around $25 for the Haynes manual I almost splurged on!

APDTY says:

The Rubber plug thing on the rotor is to allow adjustment of the Parking Brake. With the rubber plug out, you can line up the hole with the parking brake adjuster and make adjustments without taking the brakes completely apart.

Jane Bang says:

Thanks for posting! Great video. On my 2006 Murano, there are a couple clips that must be re-installed on the outside of both pads. Also, the pads I bought use clips and do not need the lubricant. Other than that, pretty much as shown above.

Also, it has about 94k miles and pulling the rotor off was no problem at all (no sticking). Would like to know what purpose that rubber plug thingy serves though.

Murano still squeals when backing up though :^(

hp11208 says:

cool,i did a 04 recently

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