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Maruti Kizashi - Video tutorial
Model: Maruti Kizashi
MK 1
- Years 2009-2016 To replace the front brake pads of the Maruti Kizashi, you need to lift the car using a jack so that the corresponding wheel is not in contact with the ground. After lifting it, you need to loosen the bolts that fix the wheel to its hub, remove it and access the components in its rear part. The brake caliper on the disc can be loosened and the pads inside can be removed. By doing so, you can insert new ones, position the caliper on the disc, and mount it together with all the other components previously removed.
Posted on 9 May 2023 by ScegliAuto
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