Join this channel to get access to perks: / @zeiten Here is the video on how to change your front brake pads on bmw 3 series e9x body type, procedure applies to 325i, 330i, 328i, 335i Thank you for watching
Nice, clear, very comprehensive. Thank you! I would also clean the sliding pins/bolts and lightly lube brake pad ears and corresponding sliding channels. Apparently the pins/bolts don't need lube...
my red "BRAKE" fault light won't go away .. 1) checked brake fluid 2) replaced all 8 pads and 2 pad sensors (front and back) 3) attempted reset on the cluster ... no luck!
@@jack72173 It was a mix of issues: E-brake needed some adjusting, computer needed a dealer reset, Brake pad wear sensor socket (the part hard wired to car) had gone bad...lots of things
hi bro...2 years back i replaced my fronts brake pads and it show about 80k km left or more km left(my rear brake pads about 30k left) but today i've got the warning message on idrive that my fronts brake pads need to be replace and only left 1k km...my question is why my fronts brake pads drop off to much because im not often to drive the car(about 5k km drove a year) ..my second question is do a brake pads has due date@ interval services like oil@fluids change or which is come first? i thinks no make sense my mileage km left drop to much from 80k km to 1k km( my rear brake pads drop from 30k km to 24k km in this period)🤔
Deep breath………..didn’t clean or apply grease to caliper bolts, no grease on back of pads so they’ll now make noise, no cleaning of anything at all i.e where the pads sit in the cradle, touching the pad surface, putting new pads on old rotors, cheaping out on pads, pushing the piston back and old fluid up without opening the bleeder and so on