How to Replace Front Brake Pad Rotors and Sensors on a Porsche Cayenne S

How to Replace Front Brake Pad Rotors and Sensors on a Porsche Cayenne S

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com/ takes you step-by-step through the process of changing front brake pads rotors and sensors on a Porsche Cayenne S. No special tools needed. Estimated repair time 1.5 hours.

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nick elias says:

Wow what a crappy design in the calipers

Dustin Serbin says:

Great how to video, about how much time should be expected to have all 4 done? would you say an afternoon?

King Ugel says:

If we change the break pads and ther is no indication that says need to be changed, can we use the same sensors? Otherwise do you think aftermarket are good?

V Ting says:

I just have a torque wrench, 19mm wheel nut socket, and the car jack that came with car for changing spare tires. What other tools do I need? What is a good source to buy some new pads and sensors? My 2004 Cayenne S only has 31k miles (52k Km for us Canadians) and I am just starting to figure this out for a DIY project.

357 Mag Guy 2015 says:

This was awesome!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with everyone. It'll save some of us plenty of money!!!

Sabeo Mederos says:

Brian, is this the same procedure for a 2011 Cayenne s ?

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