A Quick Guide to Replacing Jaguar Brakes Yourself
Looking to replace the brakes on your Jaguar? This blog will walk you through it. The job is fairly simple, but you should know what you are doing, since brakes are the lifeline of a vehicle. You’ll need to remove the brake fluid and remove the caliper, as well as the brake pads. It’s best to completely clean the surface of the rotor, as any debris left behind will only chew up the new brakes and require a replacement that much sooner. And don’t forget to refill the brake reservoir. Pump the brakes when you’re done. Make sure they’re snug. Then recheck the brake fluid. If it’s still at the top mark, consider the job done.