Rear brake shoes / lining replacement - Renault Captur Zoe Clio 4 Dacia Logan 2 Sandero 2 MCV Dokker

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  • čas přidán 9. 04. 2020
  • This is my first video tutorial in a series aimed around providing useful information regarding common car maintenance jobs. In this video I will take you through the major steps you need to be taking in order to replace the rear brake liners (drum brake system) on a 2015 Renault Captur.
    As this exact rear braking system is used on many different Renault, Dacia and Mercedes Benz models this tutorial will apply to all of them up to some extent. Here is a list of car models using the same brake system:
    Renault Captur
    Renault Clio IV
    Renault Zoe
    Renault Kangoo (2007-)
    Dacia Dokker
    Dacia Logan II
    Dacia Logan MCV II
    Dacia Sandero II
    Dacia Lodgy
    Mercedes-Benz Citan (2012-)
    Part codes (original equipment, Renault):
    Brake shoes / liners: 7701210109 (BREMBO S68546)
    Brake drum: 432007212R (TRW DB4557MR)
    Accessory kit (springs, pins and retainers / washers): 7701205518 (ATE 03.0137-9228.2)
    Hydraulic cylinder (receiver): 441263507R (BOSCH F026002573)
    Links to spare parts that can be replaced using this tutorial
    Amazon UK
    Brake liners / shoes: amzn.to/2Vm6KuD
    Brake drum: -
    Brake accessories: amzn.to/3b1jBt5
    Amazon DE
    Brake liners / shoes: amzn.to/2VpB5ZE
    Brake drum: amzn.to/34rT7yb
    Brake accessories: amzn.to/34xXhET
    Amazon IT
    Brake liners / shoes: amzn.to/2VjhZ7h
    Brake drum: amzn.to/3ee5rqk
    Brake accessories: amzn.to/34sQM6i
    Link to necessary tools for performing this replacement job
    Amazon UK
    36 mm socket (1/2"): amzn.to/2wyouLa
    1/2" ratchet wrench: amzn.to/2UZU0em
    Hydraulic jack: amzn.to/39X4xLK
    1/2" Torque wrench: amzn.to/2JWFk9u
    Amazon DE
    36 mm socket (1/2"): amzn.to/2JTSJiu
    1/2" ratchet wrench: amzn.to/2XrVlMQ
    Hydraulic jack: amzn.to/3e5tHee
    1/2" Torque wrench: amzn.to/2XnzNkl
    Amazon IT
    36 mm socket (1/2"): amzn.to/2VgUOdT
    1/2" ratchet wrench: amzn.to/2JZ8DYU
    Hydraulic jack: amzn.to/2xcAMJA
    1/2" Torque wrench: amzn.to/2XsKTES
    I am working on...
    Brand: Renault
    Model: Captur (Gen. 1)
    Manufacturing year: 2015
    Engine: 1.2 TCe, 120 HP (88 kW)
    Gearbox: EDC (automatic, double-clutch), 6 speed
    Tires / wheels: 205/55 R17 (winter, Nokian WDR A4)
    Mileage: 80 000 km
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Komentáře • 60

  • @kevinclarke3026
    @kevinclarke3026 Před 3 měsíci

    I have been doing drum brakes for nearly fifty years and the first place I start is by putting masking tape/painters tape on the braking surface of the new brake shoes. This will keep them clean and uncontaminated while they are fitted and simply ripped off before the drums are refitted. Nice video.

  • @WoBlink1961
    @WoBlink1961 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks! Cost me £8 for a 36mm socket, but saved me a couple of hundred pounds in labour costs!!!

  • @chrishirst7716
    @chrishirst7716 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video good step by step tutorial, you've definitely shown and made it look easy 👏

  • @petrarustefan9427
    @petrarustefan9427 Před rokem +4

    I would like to mention that it is a good practice to check the diameter of the shoes, before purchasing the shoes. It is stamped inside the drum. Also, if the set does not have the mounting accessories (springs, pins, washers), it is good to buy them separately.

  • @jeffcottam1192
    @jeffcottam1192 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video. Well presented. Thanks

  • @petrarustefan9427
    @petrarustefan9427 Před rokem

    Bravo Vlad, ai reusit sa explici foarte bine tot procesul. Cheie tubulara de 36 am gasit la Leroi Merlin

  • @davidtodd5257
    @davidtodd5257 Před 3 lety

    Everybit is helpful cheers from Scotland

  • @mercanyldrm5348
    @mercanyldrm5348 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for tutorials...

  • @siyabongam.mvelase1051

    Very good video my brother. Thank you

  • @philiphampson1394
    @philiphampson1394 Před 2 lety

    Excellent very well explained

  • @freddyc62
    @freddyc62 Před 2 lety +5

    Tres bonne vidéo mais je pense que le couple de serrage du moyeu est de 280 Nm

  • @davemas1965
    @davemas1965 Před 3 měsíci

    The adjuster spring was on the outside when you originally pulled the drum off but when you put it back together you put it on the inside.

  • @willgravell7855
    @willgravell7855 Před rokem

    Well presented. Thanks

  • @staaaajn
    @staaaajn Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @modpc8932
    @modpc8932 Před 24 dny

    Thank you for a very imformative video, however i did not se how you adjusted the "hand brake adjuster. Does uppvards make the shoes go more outward, and down more inward? Also what did yo do with the brake shoes after adjusting it?

  • @dogmoed
    @dogmoed Před 3 lety

    very good

  • @mariusmarius9977
    @mariusmarius9977 Před rokem

    Danke Bruder!!!

  • @Sven_Re347
    @Sven_Re347 Před 4 lety +5

    Normally the adjusters adjust automatically. Just like they adjust while the shoes are wearing out.
    Just pull on the handbrake as hard you can.

    • @masterautoreviews1546
      @masterautoreviews1546  Před 4 lety

      No, this type of wear adjusters do not adjust when the hand brake is used. The lever which is pulled by the hand brake cable uses the actual wear adjuster fork as a pivot point. Therefore there will be no gap between the adjuster and the shoes to adjust. Check this picture (top left, where the adjuster rests on the lever (silver)): images.app.goo.gl/8caVjG2eyjEBDoNu8

    • @masterautoreviews1546
      @masterautoreviews1546  Před 4 lety

      The only other, unorthodox, way of forcing the shoes to get closer to the brake drum is to step on the brake pedal like mad. So that the brake cylinder pushes the shoes enough so that a sufficient gap forms for the adjuster to extend with at least one click.

    • @Sven_Re347
      @Sven_Re347 Před 4 lety

      I see, thank you for the information and the great video. 👍

    • @andreasbrandstetter9221
      @andreasbrandstetter9221 Před 3 lety +4

      @@masterautoreviews1546 but if it uses the mechanism as a pivot it shoult autoadjust while braking with the normal breaks (foot). So it shoult autoadjust while normal driving after 1 or 2 breaks. then the handbreak should work fine...

    • @bismarckcro
      @bismarckcro Před rokem

      ​@@andreasbrandstetter9221
      On my Clio one side did not auto adjust, other did. I read somewhere for auto adjust to work right you need to brake while you drive in reverse like mad.
      For right shoes pad clearance first you need to remove edge from drum with grinder or something like that, I did that and adjust my handbrake, it block both weels at 70km/h :).

  • @user-qo7gw9el7l
    @user-qo7gw9el7l Před 2 lety

    Goooooooood

  • @kun-sangfamily9154
    @kun-sangfamily9154 Před 2 lety

    At 5.10 there is noise during unscrew..same noise in my car same model when I shaking the car while in parked…is that normal???

  • @chrisemerton
    @chrisemerton Před 3 lety +2

    Hi there great video. Is the clio mk 4 2015 the same size socket 36mm?

  • @ChrischrosBelgium
    @ChrischrosBelgium Před 2 lety

    At 29 minutes I don't understand. How does he make the clicks? You pull the metal piece towards you and turn a small wheel behind it?

  • @coverbg
    @coverbg Před 5 měsíci

    thanks, very much.

  • @petrarustefan9427
    @petrarustefan9427 Před rokem

    De unde ai cuplul de strangere? Adica este din manualul de service ?

  • @mafkees1233
    @mafkees1233 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Tanks very much. Hope I never have to do it again :)

  • @celsoparini
    @celsoparini Před 4 lety +2

    nice video , what size is socket wrench please ?

  • @afshinyousefzamani1564
    @afshinyousefzamani1564 Před 6 měsíci

    Excuse me ! Which size mm of socket wrench?

  • @Xietseluob
    @Xietseluob Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. If you put jackstands, where is the best location ?

    • @masterautoreviews1546
      @masterautoreviews1546  Před 4 lety

      Good question. If you have high quality ones that come with rubber contact points you can use the same lift points as the ones in the video. Otherwise just place them underneath semi-rigid suspension arm, as close as possible to the drum while paying attention not to damage any other part or scraping the paint. This is how I would do it in order to work on the rear brakes.

    • @Xietseluob
      @Xietseluob Před 4 lety

      @@masterautoreviews1546 thanks for your answer 👍

  • @ionelpreda2081
    @ionelpreda2081 Před 4 lety

    Salut. Ce cod au sabotii ? Doresc sa ii schimb si eu . Multumesc.

    • @masterautoreviews1546
      @masterautoreviews1546  Před 4 lety

      Salut ! Am adaugat in descriere codurile OE (Renault) si cate un exemplu de coduri aftermarket.

    • @masterautoreviews1546
      @masterautoreviews1546  Před 4 lety

      Cati kilometri are Capturul tau ? Cel pe care am lucrat eu are putin sub 80000 km iar sabotii mai aveau 60-70 % viata. Nu cred ca ar trebui sa te gandesti la inlocuirea lor daca masina are sub 120000 km chiar daca sunt facuti preponderent urban.

    • @ionelpreda2081
      @ionelpreda2081 Před 4 lety

      Nu am Captur. Am un Logan MCV din 2016 . Franeaza ok dar se aude un scartait enervant cand pun frana , probabil trebuiesc unse exact cum ai facut tu dar a mea are 150.000 , ma gandesc ca ar fi momentul sa le schimb.

    • @masterautoreviews1546
      @masterautoreviews1546  Před 4 lety

      In cazul acesta, da, probabil ca e cazul sa arunci o privire pe acolo.

    • @Andrei_D
      @Andrei_D Před 4 lety +1

      Great job! Looking forward to the next tutorial. Maybe we can do one on my car, as I have a squeaking noise coming from the alternator :).

  • @leminako
    @leminako Před 3 lety

    Isn't the torque for the wheel nuts 105nm instead of 120nm like you've used?

  • @jochenstacker7448
    @jochenstacker7448 Před 4 měsíci

    23:20 you must have hands like King Kong, because that's bloody hard to do.
    Edit:
    I tried a needle nose pliers and for some reason it was much easier to do.

  • @bronislavhedbavny2791
    @bronislavhedbavny2791 Před 11 měsíci

    36 mm nut is necessary!!

  • @patrickoo7136
    @patrickoo7136 Před 3 lety

    Ad 9:52 you try to remove the brakedrum. Don 't use a screwdriver bud replace the complete wheel with 4 bolts and pull of.

    • @masterautoreviews1546
      @masterautoreviews1546  Před 3 lety +2

      Good point. It should work easier if done the way you describe it. However, I wanted to be extra carefull because there was a failure on the left wheel. The shoe lining was detached from the metal plate and was partially blocking the wheel rotation. I did not know how serious was the problem and wanted to take it slow.

    • @MrDziki1982
      @MrDziki1982 Před 2 lety +1

      @@masterautoreviews1546 The correct way is to unlock a brake pad lever. You do it through the screw thread hole. The brake pad move away from brakedrum and make it easier to take off. This mechanism is on all brakedrum.

  • @stephengeraghty3368
    @stephengeraghty3368 Před 3 lety

    Great video, but stop the music 😩