I recently noticed that my Ford Puma's brake pads are starting to wear down and I'm not sure how to replace them myself. Can someone walk me through the process step by step?
ReplyHi Katie, performing a brake pad replacement on a Ford Puma is a relatively straightforward process that you can easily do yourself. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
First, gather all the necessary tools and materials including a jack, wheel chocks, a lug wrench, brake pads, and brake pad lubricant. It's best to consult your Ford Puma's manual for specific instructions.
Next, make sure your car is parked on a flat surface and securely chocked. Loosen the lug nuts on the wheel you'll be working on, then use the jack to lift the car and remove the wheel.
Once the wheel is off, locate the brake caliper and remove the bolts holding it in place. Carefully remove the old brake pads and apply a thin layer of lubricant to the back of the new pads. Then, install the new pads and reattach the caliper.