Volvo XC70 Rear Brake Rotor & Pad Replacement DIY (Volvo P3 – S80, V70, XC70, XC60, S60, & V60)

Volvo XC70 Rear Brake Rotor & Pad Replacement DIY (Volvo P3 – S80, V70, XC70, XC60, S60, & V60)

►The braking system on your Volvo P3 chassis is one of the most important systems of the vehicle. Unfortunately, brake pads & rotors don’t last forever and they will need to be replaced over time. If you’re experiencing any pulsating, grinding, squeaking, or can feel a noticeable lip on the rotor’s outer edge – it is time to service your Volvo’s brakes.

Jay Vangorden is here to take you through the steps needed to service the rear brakes on your Volvo P3. Jay takes you through the removal, inspection, replacement and also shows you how to release the electronic parking brake using a scan tool.

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This Brake Replacement video pertains to these vehicles:
2007-2016 S80
2008-2010 V70
2008-2016 XC70
2010-2017 XC60
2011-2018 S60
2014-2018 V60

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Матур Малай says:

Странно , задние колодки обычно идут trw, а передние ate

David G says:

Why didn't you just put the entire bottle of grease on the back side? You were almost there anyways

david cisneros says:

Why you didn’t open the brake bleeder screw??

zakaria abidi says:

Professional video, I like it !

Игорь Пирогов says:

thanks guys! please more video for P2

Cory Stansbury says:

You can also wire 12v directly to the e-brake motor. One polarity will tighten it down and the other will retract. Typically pretty obvious.

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