How to Change Rear Brake Pads

Learn how to replace your rear brakes. This video will show you how to replace brake pads on rear disc brakes. It takes 30 min to do both disc brakes and is really easy. Brake pads cost $30 and all you need are some wrenches, c-clamps, and a jack to lift the car. ANYONE CAN DO THIS!!!
This procedure will be similar on most dodge and Chrysler cars such as the dodge neon, dodge caliber, Chrysler intrepid, etc.

Here is how to change drum brakes: here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVrLURF7Spk
How to Flush Brakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1NvtUwfRJc
How to replace brake pads and rotors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlbFFq60Tec

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49 thoughts on “How to Change Rear Brake Pads

  1. i have a rear brake with a parking brake on it. The master cilinder should be rotate inwards. but how should i do it?

  2. You have come a long way! As smart as u were you are a genius now with all your special tips and tricks..u were even using a scissor jack lol

  3. Thanks to this guy's videos I learned how to replace my brakes on my own car! Going to save me a ton of money in the long run, plus learned how to do my own oil changes. It's actually pretty easy if you're willing to put in the effort.

  4. How many years prior to this video did you start working on cars?

    I’d imagine even at this stage you must have a significant amount of experience!

  5. I'm changing the back brakes on my 2016 Kia Soul tomorrow and couldn't be happier I found this video. I thought I had everything I need, but it looks like I'll have to run out and pick up some grease.

  6. I have a question, I was driving with the handbrake up for less than 0.8 miles and I was parking/reversing. Will my brakes be damaged? I could hear some noise and sounds

  7. Thanks man this video is so helpful and quite extraordinary……my uncle taught me how to replace front brake pads but it’s best to watch your videos just to be safe😎

  8. Every subscriber needs to watch this :-)))))))😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  9. I think if you have a PT Cruiser, you're probably better off keeping the pads and replacing the vehicle. 🙂 Otherwise, definitely subscribe, because you'll need Chris's help quite often.

  10. It’s weird back in 2012 he didn’t say “hey guys Chris fix here”

  11. Would you have ever thought this is the same guy who has almost 7 million subscribers & 200+ million views ? Very impressive Chris👏🏽

  12. I thought chris fix was some young kiddo living with his parents. Turns out that was the same story 10 years ago? How old are you buddy lol

  13. Why would you need to releave pressure in the brake line, unless you added fluid since your last break job? Don't you want the pressure to return to its original level?

  14. I changed the both rear brake and when is finished I test drive and want to chnage the both front and I see the fron disk was very hot , I don't know hot to fix that any quick answer will be wonderful

  15. I have learned a lot from ChrisFix videos so far. I searched videos replacing brake pads and I had no idea about his old videos until now. Recent his videos looks nice, fancy, maintain focus and voice stably, and equip nice tools but I really like this video even he couldn't take apart the pad at once and even didn't wear gloves. Maybe that's exactly how I look like and, mayby, many people who need help from his video look like. Of course I love his recent videos as well but this old video makes me feel better. Thanks Chris!

  16. During this process, Is any consideration given to the operation of the "Emergency Brake"? I don't know, that is what I am looking for.

  17. SAE tools on metric fasteners. No clue what he's doing with the C-clamp. You remove the caliper bolts and pop it off with a prybar… Clean the rust off the edge of the rotor for "cooling". Calls the brake line a fuel line… Using a screwdriver as a prybar.. Oil the brakes.. Touching and contaminating the friction material with his dirty/greasy hands! Sorry job all the way round. He pad slaps it. Doesnt turn or replace the rotors! And doesn't grease or address the caliper slides.

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