

Undercar
Measuring Once Prevents Brake Comebacks
Runout is defined as the amount of lateral (side-to-side) movement of the rotor as it rotates 360 degrees.
Runout is defined as the amount of lateral (side-to-side) movement of the rotor as it rotates 360 degrees.
Inspecting brake lines should be part of every vehicle inspection.
Using a low-quality brake pad or reusing the abutment clips can lead to a noise comeback.
Caliper-mounted systems will have a module mounted in the trunk with wiring going to the calipers.
The front brakes are the conventional single-piston floating caliper design.
The brake system is straightforward, but it has two quirks that can make a brake job difficult.
Ceramic or carbon fiber composite rotors are extremely durable.
The main problems technicians will encounter are pulsation and judder from the front brakes.
Visual inspection of the fluid can be extremely misleading.
Color is no longer an indicator of the friction material. This video is sponsored by ADVICS.