teninospyder
Member
Ok, I'm getting scared as I read some old posts on this subject. As many of you, I have changed pads many times on cars I've owned, but never had to worry about computer interfaces, or bleeding of the brakes (except to make sure the reservoir didn't over flow when the piston was pushed back in), or parking brake sensors, etc. - I just wanted to put new shoes in place.
I thought I would change the rear pads on our 2014 RT before a 1500 mile trip in 2 weeks, but in reviewing here about what is (totally) required per procedure, now I'm afraid to tackle it myself on such short notice, and worry about doing all the other things correctly. (It's not like I was going to be just running around town in case something wasn't right shortly after I did it).
Are all the other things really necessary - meaning I should wait until my dealer can do it?
Help !!
I thought I would change the rear pads on our 2014 RT before a 1500 mile trip in 2 weeks, but in reviewing here about what is (totally) required per procedure, now I'm afraid to tackle it myself on such short notice, and worry about doing all the other things correctly. (It's not like I was going to be just running around town in case something wasn't right shortly after I did it).
Are all the other things really necessary - meaning I should wait until my dealer can do it?
Help !!