Mazda CX-5 Rear Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement 2013-2016 (Without EPB Motor)

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Rear Brake Pads and Rotor Replacement 2014 Mazda CX-5 2013 2015 2016. How to change your rear brakes on your Mazda. Step by Step Tutorial on changing front brake pads for your vehicle without electronic parking brake. For instructions on models with electronic parking brakes..check out this video    • How to Put a Mazda with Electronic Pa...  

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All Comments (21)
  • Love the straightforward delivery without a bunch of extra dialogue. Everything covered and understandable with good effort towards clear visuals. Nice job.
  • @marcelor.3982
    I did the rear brakes on my partners CX-5 after watching your video and managed to push the piston back with a 2 jaws puller and ball bearing to allow piston rotation. It worked perfectly! It was a small bearing but I had it sat on a washer of a similar diameter of the piston. A few things to watch for: 1 - the piston rubber tends to twist as the piston rotates so be careful not to damaged it. 2 - some aftermarket pads do not have grooves and 3 - the inner pad is a bitch to fit in 4 - use always brake cleaner instead WD-40 as it damages the rubber 5 - make sure your parking brake is down and you are on a flat surface with with a wheel chock on the front wheel
  • @stevenr6279
    Everything you need to know, made simple. Please keep working on your CX-5, I am learning a lot and doing the work too.
  • @zackzittel7683
    Thanks for making these videos. I’m not a mechanic but sometimes help family/friends that are in a financial or geographical pinch and the quality of your straightforward editing and tips are great. Keep it up!
  • @ihaveworms2078
    Do not compress the rear caliper in this way for model year 2016+ or you can damage the electric parking brake. Do a search to find how to disengage the parking brake in service model for the 2016+ models.
  • @aldenleonardo
    I did this job today in my 2016 cx-5 and it went great. First time doing brake job and thanks to this vid I didn't miss anything. Thank you Mr Chevy, keep it up.
  • @Mr.E419
    I work at a GM dealership and came hear to see how to get a Mazada into brake service mode. Appreciate the thorough video✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
  • @19jeeprider87
    So nice when the torque specs are included in the video. Much appreciated.
  • @crimzonbpd88
    This man could also narrate and do ASMR. Great video. Well done!
  • @timhax77
    Going to replace my wife's Mazda's brakes tomorrow. Best video I have seen on the procedure. Thanks for the informative video. I'm going to check out all your other ones!
  • Man, you make absolutely the best videos. Simple, thorough, to the point. No dumb music, but just the facts. Nicely done!! I’m a new subscriber. Glad I found your channel.
  • @Whizzo71
    Great video. Watched it and did my brakes without issue. Amazed how clean and corrosion free your car is. Thanks for posting
  • @TheHooniverse
    Thank you for this video. Just knocked out the rears on my wife's 2016 CX-5, with the EPB. You made it way easier.
  • @felixcat648
    This damn video was sooo beautiful and therapeutic! I also learned a lot. Loved how clear it was also because of the outside light it was nice. Great job my man!
  • @km6344
    Great video! No extra talkin like a lot of people like to do on these videos that waste a lot of time! Camera angle was perfect your explanation was clear and concise! Great how to video thank you so much for doing it for us!
  • @nivekse7en
    Thankyou so much for your videos on front & back Rotor & brake pad replacement. I thought I was going to have a friend that did alot of mechanic work help me. Not now. Your videos are awesome & very simple.
  • @Arty345
    All I needed straight to the point! Thank you
  • @lkw5699
    Straight and to the point. Great video.
  • Video was a great help. Thanks. It was a bit tricky getting the new pads into place. Yours went in pretty easy.