How to replace front brake discs and front brake pads set on SUZUKI SWIFT 3 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

How to replace front brake discs and front brake pads set on SUZUKI SWIFT 3 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

How to replace front brake discs / front brake rotors and front brake pads / front brake pad set on SUZUKI SWIFT 3 (MZ, EZ) Hatchback 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

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00:12 — Raise the front of the car and secure on supports
00:14 — Loosen the wheel mounting bolts
00:24 — Remove the front wheels
00:30 — Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15. Unscrew the brake caliper fastening
01:01 — Remove the brake caliper. Tie the caliper to the suspension or to the body with a wire without disconnecting from the brake hose to prevent depressurization of the brake system
01:10 — Remove the brake pads
01:20 — Use a drive socket No.17. Unscrew the caliper bracket fastening
01:44 — Remove the caliper bracket
01:59 — Use a Torx bit T30. Unscrew the brake disc mounting bolts and remove it.
02:23 — Clean the hub and apply high temperature grease to the seating surface of the disc
02:40 — Install the new brake disc on the hub and tighten the screws. Use a Torx bit T30
03:03 — Clean the brake caliper bracket from dirt and dust
04:22 — Install the brake caliper bracket
04:41 — Tighten the brake caliper bracket. Use a drive socket No.17
05:02 — Install new brake pads
05:27 — With the help of a special tool push in the brake caliper piston to a stop
05:43 — Install the brake caliper and fix it. Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15

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autodoc.co.uk says:

00:12 — Raise the front of the car and secure on supports
00:14 — Loosen the wheel mounting bolts
00:24 — Remove the front wheels
00:30 — Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15. Unscrew the brake caliper fastening
01:01 — Remove the brake caliper. Tie the caliper to the suspension or to the body with a wire without disconnecting from the brake hose to prevent depressurization of the brake system
01:10 — Remove the brake pads
01:20 — Use a drive socket No.17. Unscrew the caliper bracket fastening
01:44 — Remove the caliper bracket
01:59 — Use a Torx bit T30. Unscrew the brake disc mounting bolts and remove it.
02:23 — Clean the hub and apply high temperature grease to the seating surface of the disc
02:40 — Install the new brake disc on the hub and tighten the screws. Use a Torx bit T30
03:03 — Clean the brake caliper bracket from dirt and dust
04:22 — Install the brake caliper bracket
04:41 — Tighten the brake caliper bracket. Use a drive socket No.17
05:02 — Install new brake pads
05:27 — With the help of a special tool push in the brake caliper piston to a stop
05:43 — Install the brake caliper and fix it. Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15

senga cole says:

You should remove the cover for the brake fluid revisiver before pushing in the brake piston

Israt Ali says:

It's really helpful for learner coz i am learning it nowadays pls make new lots of videos

Uziel David says:

Could you specify the grease for caliper pins please ?

Ali mohammed says:

Good evening, no backsies on this work and a simple request from you, please I wish you could clarify when any piece in the car shows signs of damage, no backsies again.

peter friel says:

Would love you to show the viewers how to check the discs for run out ,using a dial indicator. then it really would be perfect !!

Great Britain says:

Perfect thank you.

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