J11 2014 (new shape) rear brake pad replacement.

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d0Min_uS
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duncho wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:14 pm d0Min_uS how much break pads and discs are worn on your CVT equipped car? I have 90k km on the clock and the breaks are still in very good conditions, it seems like they will survive until I will be selling the car :)
Hello Duncho,

My disc is original and have 98.000km and mu mechanic said that I can make more 20.000-30.000km until need to change the disc .

The original brake pad was changed first at 83.000km with aftermarket one, and until now, not need to change.

I think that the driving style and the CVT brake motor help us to achieve this KM with original disc and brake pads.
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Territorial_ wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:38 am You don't need any pc software to pull pistons back. Just take off the brake motor from caliber and turn motor coupling with t40 torx CCW. This will back up mechanism. Now you can use the old-style press to press the piston back in.
Thanks so much for this info. Change pads loads in the past on various cars. Cracked on then realised the auto handbrake box wasn't allowing to wind back even with handbrake off and fluid cap off in engine bay. Panicked when I read needed computer to wind back. But removal of auto handbrake box, torx to wind it back, then a bit of pressure and the caliper wound right back in.phew. first side took 1hour second side 20 mins. Lol
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pope_acute wrote: Sat Aug 24, 2019 5:37 pm
Territorial_ wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:38 am You don't need any pc software to pull pistons back. Just take off the brake motor from caliber and turn motor coupling with t40 torx CCW. This will back up mechanism. Now you can use the old-style press to press the piston back in.
Thanks so much for this info. Change pads loads in the past on various cars. Cracked on then realised the auto handbrake box wasn't allowing to wind back even with handbrake off and fluid cap off in engine bay. Panicked when I read needed computer to wind back. But removal of auto handbrake box, torx to wind it back, then a bit of pressure and the caliper wound right back in.phew. first side took 1hour second side 20 mins. Lol
Hey Pope, newbie to the forum and i recently bought a Qashqai with electronic parking brake and I need to do a rear pads job. You mention about, "removal of auto handbrake box, torx to wind it back". Do you need to unscrew this any specific way i.e clockwise or anti clockwise. and also do you unscrew all the way out or just a few turns?

Thanks any help would be great
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Welcome to this forum.

I haven't done it and I even haven't watched the whole of this video but you might find it useful if you don't get a quick reply.


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gloucester wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 5:29 pm Welcome to this forum.

I haven't done it and I even haven't watched the whole of this video but you might find it useful if you don't get a quick reply.

Thanks for this, i have seen this video, but when it comes to the point im after, i cant tell if he full unscrews the thing or is he is going forwards and backwards.appreciate help tho

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You wrote:
everson38 wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 5:18 pm Hey Pope, newbie to the forum and i recently bought a Qashqai with electronic parking brake and I need to do a rear pads job. You mention about, "removal of auto handbrake box, torx to wind it back". Do you need to unscrew this any specific way i.e clockwise or anti clockwise. and also do you unscrew all the way out or just a few turns?
... but check out:
Territorial_ wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:38 am You don't need any pc software to pull pistons back. Just take off the brake motor from caliber and turn motor coupling with t40 torx CCW. This will back up mechanism. Now you can use the old-style press to press the piston back in.
CCW = counter clockwise
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Does anyone know if any android elm apps can wind back the epb motors? I have torque pro and car scanner pro and I can't find any option whatsoever.

Tried to do my discs and pads today to find the torx bolt were completely corroded so the motors are impossible to remove.

Edit:

I have looked around thoroughly and come to the conclusion a viable option looks to be a phone app called "Carista". Annoyingly my ELM offers little use but the official adaptor is not too expensive and allows for EPB service reset.
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