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Removing the rear brake disc on the Opel Mokka

Model: Vauxhall Mokka Mokka A - Years 2012-2019
Part: Brake rotors

Today we will see the main steps that will allow us to remove and replace the rear brake discs and pads on the Opel Mokka first series. First we lift the car and remove the front wheel; then we are going to unscrew the fixing screws of the brake caliper, using a star or socket wrench. Once the caliper has been removed, we can remove and replace the pads; then we are going to unscrew the screws of the brake disc, in order to remove it, using a torx screwdriver. We just have to replace and reassemble everything, applying the reverse procedure!

Posted on 7 October 2021 by ScegliAuto

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