Brake work affects vehicle safety. Use jack stands, wear eye protection, torque fasteners to spec, and verify pedal feel before road testing.
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Replace front brake pads on a Toyota Corolla
A curated Sapog MVP watch-page example showing how timestamped chapters and transcript cues help owners verify each repair step before touching the vehicle.
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Before lifting the Corolla, loosen the lug nuts slightly and verify the parking brake is set on level ground.
Support the vehicle with jack stands at the factory pinch welds; never rely on the hydraulic jack alone.
This inside pad is thinner than the outside pad, so we will inspect and lubricate both slide pins.
Compress the piston slowly so brake fluid can move back through the system without damaging seals.
Only apply brake grease to the pad ears and hardware contact points, not to the friction material or rotor face.
After reassembly, pump the brake pedal until it firms up before shifting out of park.
Perform the first stop at low speed in a safe area and listen for scraping, pulling, or abnormal pedal travel.