How to replace the brake pads:
1. Loosen the handbrake, and loosen the hub screws of the wheels that need to be replaced (note that it is to loosen, do not loosen it completely). Use a jack to jack up the car. Then remove the tires. Before applying the brakes, it is best to spray a special brake cleaning fluid on the brake system to prevent the powder from entering the respiratory tract and affecting health.
2. Remove the screws of the brake calipers (for some cars, just unscrew one of them, and then loosen the other)
3. Hang the brake caliper with a rope to avoid damage to the brake pipeline. Then remove the old brake pads.
4. Use the c-type clamp to push the brake piston back to the farthest point. (Please note that before this step, lift the hood and unscrew the cover of the brake fluid box, because when the brake piston is pushed up, the level of brake fluid will rise accordingly). Install new brake pads.
5. Reinstall the brake calipers and tighten the caliper screws to the required torque. Put the tire back and tighten the wheel hub screws slightly.
6. Put down the jack and tighten the hub screws thoroughly.
7. Because in the process of changing the brake pads, we pushed the brake piston to the innermost side, it would be very empty when we first stepped on the brake. It will be fine after a few consecutive steps.
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