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It doesn't take all that long and all I used was a vacuum hand held job.
Way to go!!My 20 year old daughter came back home to visit and discovered her brakes were making a lot of noise. So I told her I would take her to three local shops to get three estimates, as you should always do when feasible, and I’d help her choose the best one. So after the three visits, she was in tears. The estimates were about $800, $1200, and $1600 (roughly). I discussed with her the best choice based on what they said and what they charged and who seemed the most trustworthy. As it turned out, we both agreed that the Firestone dealer seemed the most honest and thoughtful and would be the best choice. But I told her, that luckily for her, I have “a guy”. So a quick trip to NAPA, all new pads, new front rotors, and new brake fluid…and about $180 later (these are 2016 prices 😉) dad had her brakes working like a champ. On most cars, disc brakes are about the easiest thing you can do and don’t require fancy tools…brake fluid flush may require a YouTube video though so you don’t jack up the ABS. 🤷♂️
It ain't rocket scienceFor the record the fluid in her reservoir was brown like coffee which to me means its old so we flushed it all out of her system and refilled with new fluid.
We changed her rotors and installed new ceramic pads after cleaning and greasing calipers and shims. $99 for rotors and pads.
I scanned her car and found a bad transmission sensor that this company never did. That was $60.
3 hrs of my time to educate my daughter and her boyfriend how to do this work.
Nowhere near the quote she received!