How To Replace Rear Brakes 2014-2020 Nissan Rogue

How To Replace Rear Brakes 2014-2020 Nissan Rogue

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Brake pads wear out over time, much like tires, and need replacing, on average, every 50,000 miles, with variations depending on driving habits and environment. Brake rotors may also need to be replaced if they are warped or grooved. Often, it’s safer and more cost effective to replace pads and rotors at the same time. Squealing or grinding noises, or wheel vibration are all symptoms of worn brakes. This video shows you how to install new, quality TRQ brake pads and rotors on your 2014-2020 Nissan Rogue.

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This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2014 Nissan Rogue
2015 Nissan Rogue
2016 Nissan Rogue
2017 Nissan Rogue
2018 Nissan Rogue
2019 Nissan Rogue
2020 Nissan Rogue

Tools you will need:
• Flat Blade Screwdriver http://1aau.to/oeV/1AXAA00013
• Pocket Screwdriver
• Pry Bar http://1aau.to/oa4/1AXAA00020
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/ocD/1AXAA00044
• Brake Grease
• Copper Anti-Seize
• sanding disc
• Floor Jack http://1aau.to/obi/1AXAA00068
• Wheel Chocks
• Wire Brush http://1aau.to/oZ/1AXAA00079

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TRQ says:

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Joseph Tessora says:

U definitely aren't a flat rate technician

Marcus Beck says:

Thanks for the video.. like the torque specs included and the socket, wrench sizes…

God of plumbing says:

Fake video, 2019 Rogue has electric emergency brakes on the back.

Jim Longo says:

The caliper slide pins are 14mm, the caliper bracket bolts are 17mm.

Ann Howell says:

You make it very easy to understand. I love that you give the torque specks. You don't skip any steps and are very thorough.

Paul Springer says:

give more details… like at 1:20 what size is the socket?

Keith Walker says:

Great job You might be the best person that explained a break job that I've ever heard….

Ghost_In_The_Console says:

I was hoping you were gonna tell me the sizes of the fasteners. Nice quality vod still

Ghost_In_The_Console says:

I was hoping you were gonna tell me the sizes of the fasteners. Nice quality vod still

J. Copeland says:

Red thread lock no no no red is permanent

DM Km says:

Do you have a video for how to change the rotor brakes and springs on a 2018 nissan rogue s all-wheel drive

Sadat Sharif says:

Great quality video. I have one confusion. In the front mounting bolt torque you said was 122ft/lb but in the rear you mentioned only 62ft/lb. Is it correct or any mistake from your side? Thanks

Jeff Nay says:

I was told something about a shims???

Dave Sheen says:

What was the spray you use to clean the brakes?

goofy fuhh says:

Man what a great video only thing it’s missing is doing the emergency brake

DragonPrototype says:

What if the adjuster screw is not lined up with the hole of the rotor and unable to adjust the shoes????

Juan Pascual says:

I had the rear pads changed recently by an auto parts and I noticed today that the Murano Advance Driver display is no longer showing the warning/notice in the display that the foot break is still on when the car is put on drive “D”. Anyone knows what might be wrong?

Matthew W. says:

RED threadlocker?! Don't you ever want to be able to remove that bolt again?

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