Questions & Answers for: Toyota Sienna brake pads

Question about 2008 Sienna

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front brakes 2008 toyota sienna how to do front brakes on 2008 toyota sienna, any special tools? No special tools needed, just a 17mm, 21mm. I do not recommend people without training do their own ...

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Question about 2001 Sienna

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...brake pads & rotors how do you replace the brake pads & rotors on a 2007 toyota tundra crewmax. The dealer says here a "special" wrenches required, and the larger pads and rotors are not installed ...

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...brake pads on my sienna 2002.....and do I also have to change the rotor If you have change brakes before - it's the same. Buy OEM pads. Take off wheel. Remove two bolts. Lift/Take off the brake ...

pads and if you measure them they'll be too thin. Sure they cost but you'll be pleased and the longer time the brakes last the less you'll pay in the longer run will be be worht it Some people use the

Question about 2001 Sienna

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...brake pads. I have to pump the brake pedal to make them have more power. What should I look for? Check your brake fluid level. if ok, have the system bled as there may be air in the brake system. If ...

...brake pads and rotors. After I changed the brake pads and rotors. After finishing the job, bled brakes. Once completed, pumped brakes and drove van. The brake light on the dashboard is on, and will ...

brake pads wear, this allows greater travel in the caliper and thus the caliper piston has to travel further to make the pads come into contact with the brake rotor, causing the fluid level to drop in

Question about 2007 Sienna

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...Brake Pads Removal & Installation Front To Remove: Remove the front wheels. Front brake caliper (exploded view) Loosen the caliper bleeder. Hold the slide pin; remove the 2 mounting bolts and ...

Question about 2007 Sienna

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brake pads before and now been replaced with metal compound pads.metal pads great for long wearing and long life but squeal a lot and are harder to stop the vehicle. you can try to give front brakes a

...brake pads just because they are making noise. Check pad thickness before changing them. Often brake noise can be caused by a little dust, or because the pads were not installed using "disk brake ...

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