optronix
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I'm no stranger to doing my own work, although I admit I kind of swore it off years ago but I also think that replacing rear brakes at 15k miles at some of the exorbitant prices a dealer would charge is offensive enough to get me to pick up a wrench again. My rear brakes are approaching terminal failure, and if I'm having a remotely difficult time tracking down good information on how to go about replacing them, others probably are too.
I'm aware of this thread: https://www.integraforums.com/forum...ithout-expensive-maintenance-mode-tool.56099/
That seems to be very helpful for folks who want to avoid spending on a scanner tool, but doesn't go into some of the prerequisite information on why it's needed in the first place.
So in this thread, I'd like to have a relatively concise amount of information related to what the "recommended" path to DIY-ing your rear brakes would be, and what other options may be available if for example, you didn't want to spend the $60 on this tool (which is where the linked video would likely be useful).
I've seen someone reference using a tool like this, which I've used in the past. What I'd also like to know then, would it still also be necessary to use the OBD tool to put the parking brake in maintenance mode even if you used the "windback" tool?
This is all just so very stupid and makes me want to go back to the 90s.
I'm aware of this thread: https://www.integraforums.com/forum...ithout-expensive-maintenance-mode-tool.56099/
That seems to be very helpful for folks who want to avoid spending on a scanner tool, but doesn't go into some of the prerequisite information on why it's needed in the first place.
So in this thread, I'd like to have a relatively concise amount of information related to what the "recommended" path to DIY-ing your rear brakes would be, and what other options may be available if for example, you didn't want to spend the $60 on this tool (which is where the linked video would likely be useful).
I've seen someone reference using a tool like this, which I've used in the past. What I'd also like to know then, would it still also be necessary to use the OBD tool to put the parking brake in maintenance mode even if you used the "windback" tool?
This is all just so very stupid and makes me want to go back to the 90s.
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