How to Replace Rear Brake Shoes in Toyota Yaris

How to Replace Rear Brake Shoes in Toyota Yaris

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How to Replace Rear Brake Shoes in Toyota Yaris
How to Change Rear Brake Shoes in Toyota Yaris
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J Velezdeleon says:

Good job
Clear, not to much talk
Gracias

Apple Cider says:

One side gets pushes the other side of the wheel cylinder and damages it I always have problems with brake shoes any tips how to put brake spring back together without pulling 1 side so much?

Suburban BBQ says:

I hate that synthesized voice

Robert Dickerson says:

Whoever made this ,I applaud u,I've done this a few times and it ain't easy

Howard Manley says:

Do all Yaris have brake shoes on rear wheel or depends on what yr Toyota u have?

5llllle says:

Does anybody here know if this drum brake arrangement is similar to a Toyota Aygo's?

Clint Balzan says:

Great video but The wheel cylinder should be checked for leaks before installing new shoes

Perry Doran says:

Hey your video was very helpful when I replaced the brakes on my 2014.

Only problem is I hoped my handbrake would grab better after replacement but it’s still not biting like when it was new. If I’m on a hill facing downward and put the car in drive it lurches forward.

Can you offer some advice on what I can adjust to bring it back to new when it would be locked up right in about 5-6 clicks.

Gogle Plus Sucks says:

Old, I know but wanted to thank you for showing the, in my way old drum brake experiences, stepped notches for the adjuster part and how they face. I used another video to do my Gen II 2005 Prius rear drum (not disc) brakes and it didn't show that. It never occurred to me that there might be a notch and that it would be important to face it the right way. Fortunately, I'm experienced enough to leave the other side intact so I can check odd things like this and got it right.

RichE

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