I may have to change the pads on my brothers dci 65bhp clio tomorrow and have never done brakes before. So can anyone give me a good runthrough of what to do? as i dont want anything going wrong.
Thanks.
This is what i found in a search (it is for a 1.2 16v though):
But what does "you have to hold the inside on the slider pin with the 17mm spanner" mean? IS the slider pin the bolt or piston or what?
And how do i push the pistons back in? they dont need a tool to wind them in do you? or do i just push it in with a screwdriver or similar?
And finally, do halfords sell pads other than their own brand? I dont want to have to put in s**t halfords pads but its the only motorfactors open tomorrow and the car must be done ASAP, it cannot wait until monday.
Thanks.
Thanks.
This is what i found in a search (it is for a 1.2 16v though):
easy peasy
you need a 13mm and a 17mm spanner
you'll see 2 x 13mm bolt of the back on the caliper, undo the lower one (you have to hold the inside on the slider pin with the 17mm spanner)
lift the caliper up, pull out the old pads
remove master cylinder cap
push pistons back in
wack in new pads
job done
(don't forget to pump the pedal before driving it!)
But what does "you have to hold the inside on the slider pin with the 17mm spanner" mean? IS the slider pin the bolt or piston or what?
And how do i push the pistons back in? they dont need a tool to wind them in do you? or do i just push it in with a screwdriver or similar?
And finally, do halfords sell pads other than their own brand? I dont want to have to put in s**t halfords pads but its the only motorfactors open tomorrow and the car must be done ASAP, it cannot wait until monday.
Thanks.