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how to replace rear rotor on 2002 vw golf

by Kiley Emard Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Put the new rotor in, installing and tightening the retaining screw. (Unknown torque) Tighten and torque the carrier hex head bolts. Install the new pads.

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How to replace brake pads and rotors?

To replace the rotors and pads, you essentially go in reverse order. You do have to have to windback the caliper piston. So... Put the new rotor in, installing and tightening the retaining screw.

How do you remove the rotor from the hub?

Once the pads are out, you need to remove the rotor. To do this, you will have to remove the retaining screw in the rotor. (same alignment as lugs) It is a phillips head. Then, you need to loosen the carrier to allow the rotor to come out over the hub. You only need to loosen it.

What size screwdriver do I use to remove the rotor?

The rotor is held on with a single M6 philips head screw. Use a correct size JASO #3 screwdriver to prevent rounding out the screw. If you do, a center punch can be used to back it out.

What is the torque value of the head screw that holds rotors?

This post assisted me in the change of my pads and rotors. Maybe it should go into the faq area as a reference for others. The torque value for the M6 philips head screw that holds on the rotor is very low i.e. 35 in-lbs or just under 3 ft-lbs.

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Can you just replace rear rotors?

If the rotor has hot spots, cracks, or ridges, replace it even if the width is thicker than the discard measurement. Replace brake rotors based on the wear and condition of each rotor. Unless there is damage from road debris or worn-out brake pads, rear rotors should last two or three times longer than front rotors.

Can you replace rotors by yourself?

Replacing brake pads and rotors is not a hard or long DIY job. However, this time, it was time consuming. I went to the local parts house, and bought two front rotors and brake pads. I took them home, put her car on jack stands and started taking the old ones off.

How do you take back rotors off?

0:162:18Quickly Remove Stuck Rear Rotors - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhat you need to do is pull this little plug out. And then behind that is a star wheel at the veryMoreWhat you need to do is pull this little plug out. And then behind that is a star wheel at the very bottom slightly towards the back.

How do you push a piston back without tool?

1:232:38How To Compress Rear Brake Caliper Piston - WITHOUT THE TOOL - HDYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe'll kind of lock it into place and spin it clockwise. And what you'll start to notice is. It'llMoreWe'll kind of lock it into place and spin it clockwise. And what you'll start to notice is. It'll start to go in the Piston. Stuff finally go back into the housing. And. As we can tell.

How long does it take to change rotors?

Consider this: even an expert automotive technician takes between 30 minutes to an hour or more to replace the brake pads and rotors on some vehicles. For someone with little to no experience, brake pad replacement could take several hours or more.

What do I need to replace rotors?

1:3214:21How to Replace Brake Pads and Rotors (COMPLETE Guide)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst you want to safely lift the car off the ground. And then remove the wheel second remove theMoreFirst you want to safely lift the car off the ground. And then remove the wheel second remove the brake pads unbolt the caliper and remove the rotor. Third. Put the new rotor on reattach.

How can I turn my rotors at home?

1:049:50DIY Do It Yourself Redneck Brake Rotor Resurface - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what I've done here is I've taken the brake caliper. Off. You know the caliper in the bracket andMoreSo what I've done here is I've taken the brake caliper. Off. You know the caliper in the bracket and everything and then I flipped the rotor around.

How do you free a seized rotor?

0:042:15How to Remove A Stuck or Seized Rotor - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow what happens is as you turn this screw it will make contact with the hub behind the rotor andMoreNow what happens is as you turn this screw it will make contact with the hub behind the rotor and drive the rotor off of the hub is by far the easiest and the fastest way to remove a seized rotor.

How do you remove a rusted rotor from a hub?

0:512:36How to Remove a Stuck Brake Rotor From The Hub - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBefore you do that if you have time spray some rust penetrant right around here and let it sit for aMoreBefore you do that if you have time spray some rust penetrant right around here and let it sit for a while that'll really help loosen up the rotor.

How do I get my rear brake piston back in?

6:407:45How to Retract a Rear Brake Piston in Caliper - Both Types Covered!YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThat's going to push the piston back into its housing. And then once it's fully recessed just stop.MoreThat's going to push the piston back into its housing. And then once it's fully recessed just stop. And check and you can verify that because the piston will be fully into the housing.

How do you release the pressure on a rear brake caliper?

0:553:46Four Ways to Collapse a Caliper Piston - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGo ahead and take your caliper. Off place the pad. Next to the piston. Just your channel locks out.MoreGo ahead and take your caliper. Off place the pad. Next to the piston. Just your channel locks out. And squeeze your channel locks and push that piston back.

How do you push in piston without clamp?

1:414:52Compress brake piston without a Clamp - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI put it on the outside brake pad slot which if you can see. Right here there's a slot where you canMoreI put it on the outside brake pad slot which if you can see. Right here there's a slot where you can read the the wear on your pads. And I put it in there. And.

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