Asked on Sep 6, 2010
I have a 2004 Nissan Altima 4 cyl. Recently I have changed out the brake pads and rotor due to some sqeeks. While I was at it, I changed out the rear calipers too. Hey why not bleed it out since it is 60,000 miles? So ...
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Asked on Sep 3, 2010
Hi, I went to my car dealership today to get oil change & tire inspection and they said I need new brake pads, both front and rear (5mm left? how bad is that? they said it's fine now but I should get it at my next ...
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Asked on Mar 30, 2010
It is not a very loud drag but it is noticeable. From the sound, I picture it as the brake pad(s) still making contact with the disk, well after the brake pedal is released. The car was purchased from Maine, so I can see that the ...
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Asked on Mar 27, 2010
It is not a very loud drag but it is noticeable. From the sound, I picture it as the brake pad(s) still making contact with the disk, well after the brake pedal is released. The car was purchased from Maine, so I can see that the ...
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Asked on Sep 6, 2010
Replacing front pads and rotors. Is it simple as swapping parts or do I have to mess with the calipers, and bleed brake lines?
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Asked on Sep 5, 2010
I have a 99' Nissan Sentra GXE 1.6L and I replaced the front brake pads and calipers on both sides. Everything is back in order, but the brake pedal hits the floor. So my father and I bled the brakes and there is no more air ...
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Asked on Oct 7, 2010
I just got a bill back from my mechanic. I had a few things done, but something that is standing out is the cost of the back brakes (Fronts were not touched). This is for a 1998 Nissan Maxima. Here is how it breaks down: ...
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