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How To: Change the Rear Brakes in a 2014 to 2019 Toyota Highlander
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These step-by-step instructions and video detail a complete rear brake job on a 2017 Toyota Highlander, and will be similar to replacement procedures on your 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 models. Replacing worn brake pads and rotors is a straightforward DIY repair job that helps you maintain a working braking system to keep you and other vehicles safe on the road. If you hear squealing or grinding noises when braking or notice shaking when you apply the brakes, inspect your brake pads and rotors and replace them if necessary.

Supplies Needed for This Job:
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2. Gloves: https://orly.cc/3YKu3QZ
3. Wheel Chocks: https://orly.cc/4f7bdZX
4. Lug Wrench: https://orly.cc/4e9iuqZ
5. Ratchet and Socket Sets: https://orly.cc/3Odkxji
6. Floor Jack: https://orly.cc/3BjVHeB
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8. Caliper Hanger: https://orly.cc/3OIHlHK
9. Bleeder Tool: https://orly.cc/3CiS3Sc
10. Caliper Compressor Tool: https://orly.cc/3BImkdp
11. Shop Towels: https://orly.cc/4fFCSS4
12. Brake Grease: https://orly.cc/41iGOE5
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0:00 Welcome Back
0:24 Jack Up Your Vehicle
0:35 Remove Rear Wheels
0:45 Remove Brake Caliper Bolts
0:55 Hang Caliper
1:05 Remove Old Brake Pads
1:17 Remove Caliper Bracket Bolts
1:28 Remove Old Brake Rotor
2:02 Clean and Add Brake Grease
2:15 Install New Brake Rotor
2:30 Clean Caliper Piston
2:40 Bleed Brakes
3:25 Clean Caliper Bracket
4:10 Reinstall Caliper Bracket
4:20 Tighten Caliper Bracket Bolts
4:35 Install New Brake Pads
4:50 Position Caliper
5:10 Thread Brake Caliper Bolts
5:20 Remove Caliper Hanger
5:30 Reinstall Rear Wheels
5:45 Lower Front End
5:55 Pump Brakes

The brake pads and rotors on your Toyota Highlander are important parts of your braking system that help slow your vehicle down when you press on the brake pedal. The brake pads clamp down securely onto your Highlander’s brake rotors, slowing the spinning wheels and helping to stop your vehicle safely and smoothly. Replacing your brake pads and rotors is a routine automotive maintenance task. Refer to your Toyota Highlander’s owners manual for specific replacement instructions and intervals. It’s recommended to replace both the brake pads and rotors simultaneously since they have experienced the same amount of wear and are likely to wear out at the same time.

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Once you’ve got your supplies together, here’s what you’ll do:
Park on a level surface.
Chock the front wheels… and use a lug wrench or breaker bar and 21mm socket to loosen the lug nuts on the rear wheels.
Use a jack and jack stands to lift and support the rear end of the vehicle.
Remove the rear wheels.
Use a ratchet and 14mm socket to loosen and remove the caliper bolts.
Work the caliper off the rotor… and hang it somewhere out of the way, making sure there’s no pressure on the brake hose.

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