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Replacing the pads on a Fiat Ducato

Model: Fiat Ducato X250 - Years 2006-2014
Part: Brake pads

Are the brake pads worn and making noise? Let's see the replacement of the brake pads on the Ducato. We raise the vehicle on a column bridge to the desired height, immediately after we go to remove the rim with a telescopic wrench. We unscrew the locking pin of the brake caliper, remove the same from the wheel support. Using a screwdriver, we remove the pads to be replaced from the wheel hub caliper, remove the brake caliper from above the disc. We are going to mount the new pads on the ducato brake caliper, then we mount the brake caliper on its disc and the wheel.

Posted on 26 May 2021 by ScegliAuto

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