I recently purchased a used Ford Puma and noticed that the brakes are feeling a bit weak. I want to change the brake pads myself, but I'm not sure where to start. Can anyone walk me through the process step by step?
ReplyFirst, make sure your car is parked on a level surface and the parking brake is engaged. Then, remove the wheel that you want to change the brake pads on. Locate the caliper and remove the bolts holding it in place. Once the caliper is off, you can easily remove the old brake pads and replace them with the new ones. Make sure to properly secure the caliper back onto the rotor and reattach the wheel. And remember to test your brakes before hitting the road. Good luck!
Before you start, gather all the necessary tools and materials, such as a jack, lug wrench, caliper tool, and new brake pads. Also, make sure to purchase the correct brake pads for your Ford Puma model. Once you have everything you need, follow the instructions in your vehicle's manual for changing the brake pads. Remember to take your time and be careful while handling the caliper and brake pads. Happy DIY-ing!