"How To": 2011 Hyundai Sante Fe Front and Rear Brake Pad Replacement
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Hyundai's 2nd Generation (2007 - early 2012) Santa Fe is a pretty common mid-size crossover. They're easy to work on, and parts are fairly inexpensive, and this includes the brake pads. I complete set of OE pads run about $100, and it only takes a couple hours to change them out yourself.
Where to buy:
Front Pads: www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/...
Rear Pads: www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/... - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Best video ever..the step by step along with socket sizes and torque specs is very helpful.
Thank you so much for a thorough video on the brake pads 👍🏻 i just bought a 2011 Santa Fe which I'm very satisfied with and I'm determined to keep up on the maintenance of it. Thank you very much!!!
Great guide. Doing these for my MIL’s Santa Fe. Thanks, man.
Thanks for the video ! Attempted to do my brake pads for the first time !
Nice! Hopefully all went smoothly.
Thank you for posting this video! I’m planning to replace my own rear brakes & rotors since they’re warped.
Also want to see if I can inspect my parking brake shoes if they need adjusting or replacement as my car doesn’t hold well on incline.
Any tips on that would be much appreciated
Adjust the gear for parking shoe
Thank you for the video! Follow up question, where do you get the torque specs for the car? Can't find any manual that details this.
why didn't you pull the slide pins out to clean and lube?
If you aren't a professional instructor, you should be
Pad slap. Ugh.
Are you nuts? Never "support" a vehicle with more than 1 wheel at a time off the ground when using jack stands! I hope no one follows your example. With brakes, do exactly 1 at a time, leaving 3 wheels securely on the ground at all times. How are you still wandering around on this planet?
😂 Thank you for the humor to start my day (I’m reading your comment while enjoying my morning coffee)!