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Changing Rear Brake Pads
rshefferly
 

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Changing Rear Brake Pads

My Land Rover dealer told me that the only way to change the rear brakes on the Evoque is electroncially. They use their computer to back out the rear piston. Has anyone ever heard of this being the only option? If so, do you know if there is an electronic tool that can be purchased to do this instead of paying dealer prices for a brake job?

The emergency parking brake procedure does not back out the piston far enough to replace the pads.
08-10-2014 07:28pm
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Changing Rear Brake Pads

Welcome to the forum, you might find this thread and the link in it helpful
http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Changing-...c-and-pads

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08-10-2014 07:53pm
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cutter7
 

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Changing Rear Brake Pads

Hi rshefferly

Hope these instructions are clearer for you..

[Image: 0527cc46286389f08ec34b140b6d8680.jpg]

I have changed mine twice all round over the 66k miles so far.

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08-10-2014 08:27pm
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rshefferly
 

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RE: Changing Rear Brake Pads

I greatly appreciate your response. I followed these directions and put the veicle in service mode. No chime, but the dash indicates it is in service mode and I hear the brake pistons retract. However, the brake piston does not retract all the way back to allow the new pads to be installed. Not sure if I am missing something.


(08-10-2014 08:27pm)cutter7 Wrote:  Hi rshefferly

Hope these instructions are clearer for you..

[Image: 0527cc46286389f08ec34b140b6d8680.jpg]

I have changed mine twice all round over the 66k miles so far.
08-10-2014 08:45pm
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harry
 

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RE: Changing Rear Brake Pads

I had the same - just have to push the pistons littlebit more with big plaiers
09-10-2014 05:47pm
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rshefferly
 

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RE: Changing Rear Brake Pads

Harry,

I think your suggesting to use pliaers to "turn" the brake piston back into the caliper while also pushing the piston back. Please confirm. Thank you.



(09-10-2014 05:47pm)harry Wrote:  I had the same - just have to push the pistons littlebit more with big plaiers
10-10-2014 05:06pm
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harry
 

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RE: Changing Rear Brake Pads

no turning, just pushing it back - thats what the guy did on mine
10-10-2014 07:28pm
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