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How to replace the front brake pads 2011-2017 Toyota Camry

To replace the front brake pads on your Camry we’re here to help. You will need to open the hood, open the brake fluid reservoir, lift the vehicle as well as carry out a few other steps. You can follow this tutorial of 17 chapters in 45 minutes. Take your 17 mm wrench and your wheel lug wrench and let’s get started!

Duration

45 minutes

Number of steps

17

Difficulty out of 5

2

Average savings

$50

Parts You Will Need

Tools You Will Need

Step-by-Step Installation

Chapter 1:

Open the hood

Step 1/1

Turn off your vehicle’s ignition, set the parking brake, pull the hood release handle and open the hood.

Chapter 2:

Open the brake fluid reservoir

Step 1/1

Open the brake fluid reservoir.

Chapter 3:

Lift the vehicle

Step 1/2

Loosen the stud bolts on the front wheels. Lift the front of your vehicle.

Chapter 3:

Step 2/2

Place the vehicle on the jack stands. Don’t forget to put the wheels under the vehicle!

Chapter 4:

Retract the piston

Step 1/3

Turn the disc outwards, this will facilitate the following steps.

Chapter 4:

Step 2/3

Insert a flat head screwdriver into the opening of the brake caliper. Lift it off using the screwdriver as a lever by pulling it towards you.

Chapter 4:

Step 3/3

This will cause the piston to retract, so that the caliper can be removed more easily for the next steps.

Chapter 5:

Loosen the slide pins

Step 1/2

With a 14mm wrench, unscrew the upper slide pin. Sometimes you have to keep the locknut from turning by holding it with your fingers or a 17 mm wrench.

Chapter 5:

Step 2/2

Repeat this process with the lower slide pin. Finish unscrewing by hand.

Chapter 6:

Hang the brake caliper on the strut

Step 1/1

Tip: attach a piece of electrical cable, or a hook, to one of the strut spring coils You can now remove the brake caliper and hand it to the previously installed hook.

Chapter 7:

Remove the brake pads

Step 1/3

Remove the clips holding the pads.

Chapter 7:

Step 2/3

Remove the brake pads. You can use a screwdriver to help you.

Chapter 7:

Step 3/3

Using a flat head screwdriver, remove the anti-rattle clips.

Chapter 8:

Clean the brake caliper mount

Step 1/1

Using a wire brush, clean the caliper mount to remove any excess rust that could prevent the pads from sliding.

Chapter 9:

Tips

Step 1/1

You need to check the sliding of the brake caliper slide pins and the condition of the Caliper slide pin boots.If they look worn, you are advised to replace them with new ones.

Chapter 10:

Install the new anti-rattle clips

Step 1/1

Get hold of the anti-rattle clips supplied in the kit.Mets en place les nouveaux anti-bruits sur la chape.

Chapter 11:

Place the new brake pads

Step 1/3

Grab the new pressure springs, and install them in the lower part of the brake pads. Lightly coat the ends of the brake pads with copper grease to help them slide more easily.

Chapter 11:

Step 2/3

Insert the new brake pad into the caliper mount by sliding it in. Then press on the pressure spring to put it firmly in place.

Chapter 11:

Step 3/3

Install the new upper pad retaining clip.

Chapter 12:

Put the brake caliper back

Step 1/4

Grab the brake caliper.

Chapter 12:

Step 2/4

Install the lower pad retaining clip.

Chapter 12:

Step 3/4

Put the brake caliper back in place and screw in the slide pins, by hand at first. Screw them in using 14mm wrench.You can use a 17mm wrench to prevent the bolts from rotating.

Chapter 12:

Step 4/4

Finish tightening using a torque wrench.

Chapter 13:

Clean

Step 1/2

Don’t forget to remove the cable that you used to hold the caliper.

Chapter 13:

Step 2/2

Clean both sides of the disc with brake cleaner and a cloth to remove the grease from the new pads.

Chapter 14:

Passenger side

Step 1/1

You can now repeat the same process on the other side.

Chapter 15:

Put the vehicle back on the ground

Step 1/2

Then, you will be able to put the wheels back on your vehicle.

Chapter 15:

Step 2/2

Put the car back on the ground and block the wheels properly.

Chapter 16:

Pump the brake pedal

Step 1/1

Attention! Before using your vehicle again, start your car, and pump the brake pedal a few times to push the brake pads together again.

Chapter 17:

Tips

Step 1/3

Don’t forget to screw the brake fluid cap back on before starting the car.

Chapter 17:

Step 2/3

Try to drive smoothly and avoid sudden braking for the first 30 miles or so, to avoid glazing the new pads.

Chapter 17:

Step 3/3

Operation complete.