2004 Toyota Sienna "front brake rotor replacement 2010" Questions

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front when braked applied. mileage is 25,000. A grinding noise indicates that the brake pads have worn right down, and now every time you put the brakes on you are pressing metal onto the rotors. This

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...brake drum and allow you to remove the rear rotor like you normally would for a front rotor. Otherwise the emergency brakes will create problems for removing the rotors. If you have only worked on ...

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...front brake pads. Hi and welcome to FixYa! I strongly suggest that you replace the brake pads. If the brake pads are worn out, grinding sound is expected. Have it replaced and you'll be good. Hope ...

...front brake pads needed replacing after over 2 years and rear were not needed until 3-4. Is this normal?? There is no normal as I don't know what the car is used for and how heavy the loads are and ...

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...2010,I REPLACED THE FRONT BRAKES 3TIMES,THE PADS WORNED OUT VERY FAST,WE ALSOCHANGES THE FRONT CALIPERS,AND STILL DOING IT,DO YOU HAVE ANY CLUE OF WHAT IS HAPENNING. THANKS,ROBERT Did you change the ...

...front and back) in October 2010 (fron) and January 2011 (back) but I hear noises when I bare down on them to brake, doesn't always make the noise if I push really hard on them, why??? All I can say, ...

...front brakes and rotor replace also some sensors and now my brakes light do not work checked the bulbs the fuses and the switch and it is not that what could it be they worked before I had the work ...

...brake pads on the front of my 2010 Toyota RAV4? assuming you have all the right tools you need to remove wheels first. you will see the brake rotors and calipers. the brake pads are contained within ...

...brake pads and front rotors. Could that be the problem. What should I do? I did take it to AutoZone to read the code n she said something bout misfire 2 something about spark plugs. Im so lost! ...

front wheel's. Then press the calipers inward, this will make it easier to remove the calipers. Next, remove the calipers with the old pads. PUSH the calipers all the way back and install the new pads

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