Smart Fortwo 451 2008 - Replacing Front Brake Pads and Discs/Rotors

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2022
  • In this video I replace the front brake pads and discs on my 2008 Smart Fortwo 451 Passion 84 BHP. There was a lip of corrosion around the inner and outer surfaces of the brake discs which was causing a speed related scraping noise when driving and when not applying the brakes.
    I chose to fit replacement Bosch brake pads and Febi Bilstein brake discs (rotors if you are in the USA).
    I took care to ensure that the surfaces where the brake pads contact the caliper carrier were very well prepared and used copper grease to ensure the pads can slide freely and not bind.
    Upon completion of the work I made sure to pump the brake pedal until firm before driving.
    In an earlier video I replaced the rear brake shoes, drums, wheel cylinders and changed the brake fluid/bled the braking system.
    Here is the link: • 2008 Smart Fortwo 451 ...
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    Disclaimer - Please be advised that my videos are not instructional and are merely footage of me, with many years of motor trade experience, carrying out vehicle repairs. Please conduct your own research, ensure you have the correct tools/necessary expertise and undertake your own due diligence before carrying out vehicle repairs. If in doubt, entrust an automotive technician.

Komentáře • 32

  • @goedtuingerief
    @goedtuingerief Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for your video .I am renovating a 15 year old smart 451.So i am very grateful to you. Thank you Auto Knight

  • @FiletCris
    @FiletCris Před měsícem

    thank you very much, i used your guide to take the disk brakes apart and gave them good clean :)

  • @jclarue9141
    @jclarue9141 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the clear and concise instruction and video quality. I sincerely appreciate it! The Mercedes shop wanted an arm, a leg and my classic wrist watch for parts and labor.

  • @GavinHaughey
    @GavinHaughey Před 10 měsíci

    Straight to the point, great concise commentry and visuals. Thanks very much.

  • @julienboucaron9780
    @julienboucaron9780 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, you push nice videos. My 2 cents experience: I put the following coated discs from ATE (ref 24.0110-0331.1) 2 years ago, so far nearly no rust. For the lubrication of the guides, I used Liqui Moly Ceramic paste (ref 3418), quiet resistant to salt/water.

  • @svenhansen9618
    @svenhansen9618 Před 4 měsíci

    Love the video, thank you for the details. I will now go out and do mine on my 2009.

  • @vladmares8128
    @vladmares8128 Před rokem +2

    I only plan to "downgrade" to a smart 451 soon, your videos are really enjoyable to watch in the mean time. Keep up the good work, will be following you. Regards from Germany!

  • @sovetys
    @sovetys Před rokem +1

    "yeah well, what can I say, it's a brake disc" has no reason being this funny, but it is :D
    And really good to learn about the brake pads, I just got my summer tires and I asked specifically to please check my brakes and they said the pads need to be replaced in a couple months (appointment already made in 2,5 months from now), but I couldn't help but worry if it's dangerous. Good to know it would make a strange sound if too worn!

  • @FamilieHalm
    @FamilieHalm Před rokem +2

    Top Man Top Reparatur gut erklärt!😇

  • @jcc6664
    @jcc6664 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you. Very helpful.

  • @deirdre444
    @deirdre444 Před 7 měsíci

    Brilliant! Thank you!

  • @bertlzansinger
    @bertlzansinger Před rokem

    cheers, mate!

  • @Electrowave
    @Electrowave Před rokem +1

    Your brake pads came with bolts. Mine were advertised with bolts (Amazon) bu came without bolts. The seller told me I don't need new bolts and to use the old ones, so I am wondering why bolts are supplied with some. Is it because they need replacing each time the pads are changed, or just in case the old bolts are corroded or damaged during removal? I have bought new disks and pads but after watching your video I think I should get some more things such as brake cleaner, copper slip, and a breaker bar. Then I should be prepared 🙂 Thank you for your video, it is very helpful. It would have been useful to also see the jacking points but sure I can work that out for myself, or find another video.

    • @autoknight747
      @autoknight747  Před rokem +1

      Sometimes you get bolts, other times not - I’ve seen both over the years. If concerned, you could probably pick the bolts up from the main dealer for very little money. It’s nice to do the finishing touches when carrying out a job! The jacking points are marked out by arrows/indentations on the plastic side skirts. As these cars are so short, jacking up at the front or rear point on a given side can raise the whole side of the car which makes positioning of an axle stand very straightforward. Work safe and I hope it goes well!

    • @Electrowave
      @Electrowave Před rokem +1

      @@autoknight747 That's very helpful, thank you 🙂

  • @scottdelaney98
    @scottdelaney98 Před 5 měsíci

    I enjoy your videos and they are very informative, but in this particular one when you used the flat screwdriver as a prybar on the pad to compress the piston I found myself putting my hands up screaming "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!"
    Lol.
    Also, no need to be so stingy with the grease on the face of the hub.
    Great video though.

    • @autoknight747
      @autoknight747  Před 5 měsíci

      Haha. That is a very old screwdriver which is perfect for just easing the piston in just a little so the pads can overcome the lip on the disc when removing the caliper. The pads and discs were trash anyway so no worries if they got damaged in the process.
      I’m pretty frugal with the copperslip as if applied too generously, centrifugal forces spin it out to places I don’t want it.
      Thank you!

  • @siswantoro5150
    @siswantoro5150 Před rokem +1

    i'm from indonesia , may i know where is online store that recomended for buying smart fortwo parts?

  • @rishrevsR13
    @rishrevsR13 Před rokem +2

    Thanks to you I have learned how to change a full set of brakes on my Smart Fortwo. Yes sir 🫡

    • @autoknight747
      @autoknight747  Před rokem +2

      So much money can be saved when there are no labour charges to pay 👍

  • @MizTori
    @MizTori Před rokem +2

    I’m trying to design disc brakes for a 1938 HillmanMinx- it has 3 lug wheels. What is the lug spacing on these? Also the disc size?

    • @autoknight747
      @autoknight747  Před rokem

      Probably best to go onto the Euro Car parts or Autodoc app or website. They are pretty good at giving all the specs on there and will have far more detail than I can provide. Good luck with the Hillman Minx - great bit of classic motoring there!

  • @user-xk4db1gk1b
    @user-xk4db1gk1b Před 5 měsíci

    Hello, tell me, were there screws in the brake disc box?

    • @autoknight747
      @autoknight747  Před 5 měsíci

      No, the countersunk retaining screws that secure disc to hub were reused.

  • @vincentcampanelli7250
    @vincentcampanelli7250 Před 3 měsíci

    Is the rotor or hub threaded for the studs to the wheel????

  • @hybridirongolfer8584
    @hybridirongolfer8584 Před rokem +1

    where do you place the jack?

    • @autoknight747
      @autoknight747  Před rokem

      There are two designated jacking points on each sill, indicated by a little triangle at each location on the plastic sill covers, underneath. If in doubt, double check the handbook for precise locations.

  • @sussexexternalcleaning6276

    🚗🚗🚗

  • @brianfreeman8290
    @brianfreeman8290 Před rokem +2

    That back plate, can it be replaced from behind, without removing the discs please ?

    • @autoknight747
      @autoknight747  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately not, the bolts holding it in place are only accessible once the disc is off. To make it worse they can also be seized on older vehicles or coastal cars.

    • @brianfreeman8290
      @brianfreeman8290 Před rokem

      @@autoknight747 Thank you.