How to replace the brake pads on a slk300?

How to replace the brake pads on a slk300?

Remove the brake pad wear sensor from the right brake pad. Use a hammer to remove the pin that holds the brake pads in place. As you extract the retaining pin be careful to not hit the brake heat shield. If you hit the shield you may bend it and cause it to make noise when you drive.

How do you replace brake pads on a Mercedes W210 e320?

Location of power steering fluid, coolant, brake fluid and windshield washer. Remove the rear wheels from your Mercedes-Benz W210 E320. Remove the brake pad wear sensor from the right brake pad. Use a hammer to remove the pin that holds the brake pads in place. As you extract the retaining pin be careful to not hit the brake heat shield.

How do you replace a rear brake pad?

Rear Brake Pad Wear sensors. Brake pad anti-squeal grease. Rotors (if you plan on replacing them). Set the emergency brakes. Jack up the car using your jack. Place jack stands under the car to secure it. Open the hood and remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir.

Where is the brake fluid located on a clk350?

Open the hood and remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir. This will allow the brake fluid to return into the reservoir when you press the pistons into the brake caliper. Note the location on the right top corner marked with “Brake Fluid”. Location of power steering fluid, coolant, brake fluid and windshield washer.

How do you replace brake pads on a clk350?

Remove the old brake pads and clean the area where the brake pads make contact with the caliper. Install the new brake pads. Apply brake grease on the area where the brake makes contact with the caliper. Install the retaining pin. Make sure to align the brake pads and install the pin by hammering it in. Install the wheel and lower the car.

Remove the brake pad wear sensor from the right brake pad. Use a hammer to remove the pin that holds the brake pads in place. As you extract the retaining pin be careful to not hit the brake heat shield. If you hit the shield you may bend it and cause it to make noise when you drive.

How much does it cost to change brake pads on a Mercedes?

The typical cost to change Mercedes-Benz rear brake pads yourself averages $100. The average cost to change the brake pads at an auto mechanic or dealer range between $250 and $500. If you plan to replace the rotors, the cost would be two to three times more than just changing the brake pads.

Location of power steering fluid, coolant, brake fluid and windshield washer. Remove the rear wheels from your Mercedes-Benz W210 E320. Remove the brake pad wear sensor from the right brake pad. Use a hammer to remove the pin that holds the brake pads in place. As you extract the retaining pin be careful to not hit the brake heat shield.

Where do you put the brake spreader on a Mercedes?

If your Mercedes-Benz has electronic parking brakes, you will need to place the rear brakes in service position via the instrument cluster. If you don’t have a brake spreader, use a flat head screwdriver to push the piston in, as shown in the picture below.

The typical cost to change Mercedes-Benz rear brake pads yourself averages $100. The average cost to change the brake pads at an auto mechanic or dealer range between $250 and $500. If you plan to replace the rotors, the cost would be two to three times more than just changing the brake pads.

Remove the old brake pads and clean the area where the brake pads make contact with the caliper. Install the new brake pads. Apply brake grease on the area where the brake makes contact with the caliper. Install the retaining pin. Make sure to align the brake pads and install the pin by hammering it in. Install the wheel and lower the car.

How do you replace brake pads on a W210?

Use a screwdriver to press the brake cylinder into the caliper. Remove the old brake pads and clean the area where the brake pads make contact with the caliper. Install the new brake pads. Apply brake grease on the area where the brake makes contact with the caliper.

Where are the brake pads on a Mercedes E320?

Note the location on the right top corner marked with “Brake Fluid”. Location of power steering fluid, coolant, brake fluid and windshield washer. Remove the rear wheels from your Mercedes-Benz W210 E320. Remove the brake pad wear sensor from the right brake pad. Use a hammer to remove the pin that holds the brake pads in place.