How to change front brake discs and front brake pads on MERCEDES-BENZ E W210 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

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  • How to change Front brake discs / Front brake rotors / Front Disc Brakes / Front brake pads on MERCEDES-BENZ E W210 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC
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  • @Whatsupup
    @Whatsupup Před 3 lety +2

    This music makes me feel like nothing’s too difficult 😋

  • @getreal4572
    @getreal4572 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank God... A mechanic without tatoos........

  • @kurtwagner1092
    @kurtwagner1092 Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful video, thanks.

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your feedback!
      We are glad to know you liked this video.
      Be sure to subscribe to our channel in order to see more useful videos coming out soon.
      Best regards,
      Autodoc team!

  • @creamspoon1977
    @creamspoon1977 Před 6 lety +3

    Very nice style!

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for the feedback! We hope that our tutorial was helpful for you. Stay tuned and follow our latest updates. Best regards, Autodoc.

  • @joemccoy557
    @joemccoy557 Před 5 lety +1

    Great and informative videos.

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for the feedback! We hope that our tutorial was helpful for you. Stay tuned and follow our latest updates. Best regards, Autodoc.

  • @williambrandt9254
    @williambrandt9254 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @hichambij2026
    @hichambij2026 Před 3 lety

    I love this guy mekanik really know what he do

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 3 lety

      We are glad that you enjoy our work!

  • @zizizziuzigkjhk
    @zizizziuzigkjhk Před 3 lety +8

    OK. Here are some of the mistakes you can spot in this video:
    4:38: Use a NEW rotor retaining screw. Do not reuse the old one. Use a TORQUE WRENCH to tighten it (to 10Nm).
    5:59: Use a TORQUE WRENCH--not a breaker bar!--to tighten the rotor bracket bolts (to 115Nm).
    6:14: Before pushing back the piston into the caliper, CONNECT A FITTING HOSE TO THE BLEEDER VALVE, THEN OPEN IT TO CATCH THE BRAKE FLUID THAT WILL ESCAPE AS YOU PUSH THE PISTON IN. Pushing old brake fluid back into the system can compromise the ABS. Moreover, if you have at least opened the brake reservoir cap (which is not shown), you risk increasing pressure in the brake system to a point where you cause further damage.
    7:10: Before installing new pads, LUBRICATE their edges with brake paste/Ate plastilube. Also, when using aftermarket pads (as shown here) that don't have anti-rattle spacers like the OE parts, it is advisable to apply brake paste to the backs of the pads as well.
    8:18: Use a TORQUE WRENCH to tighten the caliper sliding bolts (to 25 Nm).
    Please, before performing such repairs, let alone posting a "tutorial" like this, make sure that you know how to perform the service properly. All necessary information can be found in WIS (workshop information system) by MB.

    • @60BOR
      @60BOR Před 2 lety

      EXCELLENT

    • @user-xu5eu8po7f
      @user-xu5eu8po7f Před rokem

      I didn't find a single TORQUE WRENCH wich covers torque ranges (10Nm to 115Nm).. shall I buy two? the one I found is 10-115ft/lb ~(13.5Nm~203Nm)

    • @williambrandt9254
      @williambrandt9254 Před rokem +1

      Who ever heard of putting a torque wrench on a retaining screw? I had great advice from a man I considered a master mechanic years ago. He worked on everything from race cars to Volkswagens to V12 Ferraris
      He said the only things you really need to torque are head bolts and transmission parts
      I can assure you a professional would NOT go around with a torque wrench on all of these fasteners although I might try to look up the spec for the 19 mm bolts. But if I don't find it a little Loctite and tightening it with the breaker bar is good enough for virtually everyone. Just as they showed you in the video
      I think they did a great video and unlike a lot of these CZcams videos they went into detail. I think the worst CZcams video I ever saw was the host with his back to the camera saying OK "now I'm taking this part off".
      Each to their own but I think it's pretty silly using a torque wrench for everything. I remember on some Mercedes Internet list someone said they even torqued the rotor screw on the distributor
      I don't think they "made a mistake" at all but each to their own
      Now a little guilty confession. My SL with an M1 19 engine has yet another leak through one of the valve cover gaskets
      I guess for that engine they are notorious for that.
      When I had a 300 E with an M103 and I was replacing the valve cover gasket, I thought I would get a bolt "just a little tighter" and then had the sickening feel of stripping the threads on the aluminum head
      Had to helicoils it which of course isn't the best solution but it worked
      So I may look up the torque spec for that but I can also tell you a good professional mechanic knows by feel when something is tight enough
      For a job like that if you also use a quarter inch drive ratchet that gives you a better feel for what is "tight enough".
      Oh, and using a new retaining screw.
      You put blue Loctite on and the old one is just fine as they did.
      Just my opinion.

  • @datubaguy
    @datubaguy Před 5 lety

    What was that liquid you applied to the caliper pins? I couldnt see the label. Thanks for a great video.

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your feedback ! We are glad that you like our video. We used the special grease BOSCH for the caliper pins. You can purchase it. through our website (The article number 5 000 000 150) Best regards, Autodoc.

  • @gbush1620
    @gbush1620 Před 4 lety

    Any torque Nm to tighten the bolt and slider pin requirement? Thanks.

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your comment.
      Unfortunately, it is not possible to clarify the tightening torque; you can find out this information in the technical documentation for the repair of your car.
      Best Regards,
      Autodoc team

  • @alexkaushansky
    @alexkaushansky Před 5 lety

    Hi, what you apply on a bolts on 5:05 mark, i can't see the label. Thanks.

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your feedback! This video fragment shows how we put thread sealant for better fixing. The sealant article number 3801 LIQUI MOLY.

  • @tonypritchett2179
    @tonypritchett2179 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2002 E320 ignition switch is stuck what shall I do

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately, there can be many reasons and without proper diagnostics we cannot advise anything. Please contact the car workshop.

  • @user-xu5eu8po7f
    @user-xu5eu8po7f Před rokem

    I am trying to get a piston tool. Do you know the diameter? My car is w210 1999 E320

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před rokem +1

      We recommend paying attention to www.autodoc.co.uk/yato/13649067. search=YATO%20Reset%20Tool,%20brake%20caliper%20piston%20(YT-0611) is universal and fits many cars.

  • @MrUkielover
    @MrUkielover Před 4 lety

    I only allow guys who look exactly like this technician to work on my German automobile.

  • @brookslindseyjr
    @brookslindseyjr Před 3 lety

    The hek is that sound at the last second of the video? Sounds like the tech ripped his pants in two when he goes off camera, ha. Anyway, thanks for the video!

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your comment!
      We are glad to know this tutorials was useful to you.
      Stay tuned for more!
      Best Regards,
      Autodoc team

  • @EndofUSA
    @EndofUSA Před 5 lety +2

    what is an end bit no.7??? Is it an Allen or a Torx??? really confusing!!!

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your feedback.This is the type of end bits which is used for unscrewing. Best regards, Autodoc.

    • @nickjaguar6449
      @nickjaguar6449 Před 5 lety +2

      It was a T45 on my 199 E320 Wagon

    • @JahinIinI
      @JahinIinI Před 4 lety +1

      Nick Jaguar thanks for answering where the makers of the video were unable to!

    • @JahinIinI
      @JahinIinI Před 4 lety +1

      autodoc.co.uk you haven’t answered the question ...

  • @tonchh0
    @tonchh0 Před 3 lety

    I've changed all brake pads and discs + front sensors and I still have "Brake lining wear" message on the dashboard. Anyone knows what can be the problem?

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your comment!
      Perhaps in your case, the error on the dashboard should be removed manually or using a computer, you can find detailed information in the technical documentation of your car.
      Best Regards,
      Autodoc team

    • @tonchh0
      @tonchh0 Před 3 lety

      @@autodocuk Ok. I will try that.
      Thank you for the response!

  • @davejohnson3860
    @davejohnson3860 Před 6 lety +2

    Fix that bottom grill!

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for the feedback! We hope that our tutorial was helpful for you. Stay tuned and follow our latest updates. Best regards, Autodoc.

  • @slimskullsgaming1648
    @slimskullsgaming1648 Před 2 lety

    Hard to see what kind of bit when you have your fingers on it

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 2 lety

      We will definitely take your opinion into account and fix this in our future videos.
      AUTODOC

    • @slimskullsgaming1648
      @slimskullsgaming1648 Před 2 lety

      @@autodocuk Thanks for the reply and I actually realized that I made the mistake you did show it I just didn't realize the whole bit looked like the stem to normal one so sorry for that and keep up the great work you've got me and my car through a good bit of trouble

  • @FZSMik
    @FZSMik Před 3 lety +1

    This is not for E430 brake change. E430 has 4 piston calipers. Pads held in by 2 pins.

  • @jimbodenrader1476
    @jimbodenrader1476 Před 5 lety +1

    PLEASE STOP THAT MUSIC!!!!!

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for the feedback! If you don't like the music, please, turn off the sound on the lower tool panel. Best regards, Autodoc.

  • @yourmum961
    @yourmum961 Před 5 lety

    Big mistake made on the this video I noticed, your meant to release the bleed nipple on the brakes when pushing back the caliper piston to prevent air getting in the system, the chances are the brakes will be ineffective

    • @autodocuk
      @autodocuk  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your valuable remark! We will take it into account and fix this mistake in our new videos! Kind regards, Autodoc

    • @joeblow8865
      @joeblow8865 Před 4 lety +3

      BZZZZZZ Wrong, opening the bleeder is the sure way to introduce air into the system. Just return the piston and mind the brake fluid level in the reservoir when doing so. How could simply returning the piston introduce air?