How to Disassemble the Brake Disc of Nissan Teana?

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EllieLee
07/29/25 7:47pm
The disassembly methods for the brake disc of Nissan Teana mainly include the following steps: First: Check the wear degree of the brake disc. During normal maintenance, the brake disc does not necessarily need to be replaced. Whether to replace the brake disc should be judged based on the actual situation. If there are grooves exceeding 3MM on the brake disc, the brake disc can be replaced. Second: Remove the front wheel tires. To replace the brake disc, the two front wheel tires must be removed, and the round disc visible is the car's brake disc. Third: Remove the fixing screws of the brake caliper. The brake disc is installed on the front wheel bearing, and the outside is fixed by the brake caliper. Remove the two 18 screws on the brake caliper and take off the brake caliper. Since the brake caliper is connected with oil pipes, it should be slowly lowered to prevent the oil pipes from breaking. Fourth: Remove the old brake disc. The old brake disc is installed on the front wheel bearing, and rust may form between the bearing and the brake disc. At this time, you can use a hammer to tap from the back of the brake disc while rotating the brake disc to ensure all sides of the brake disc are tapped. After several taps, the old brake disc can be removed.
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