In this video I have a look at a guys Chevrolet Silverado. He states he can not get the front brake rotor off no matter how much he beats on it. Let's have a look. -Enjoy!
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Oh today's, the day for the chevrolet, the song i just made up it's a gmc. I don't know what year it is, but i do know this: hey there, viewers and welcome back to the south main auto channel, we're inside the 2012 chevrolet or gmc uh. The customer states he tried to do his own brake jobs, because if he can do it - and i can do it and everybody can do it, but evidently he could not get the rotors off. So this pedal feels a little spongy um.

So he said with a lot of other explicits that he's done with it and he wants sma to figure out why in a thunder he could not get his rotors off and apparently he beat the living heck out of him. We'll call it - and i see over here on the driver's seat - your passenger seat. Rather we got some car quest premium, pads the golds and we got some rotors and some brake fluid, so we're not going to drive around because i don't know how. Well, he put it together, but we'll go have a little look-see is what's happening.

I talked to mrs oh uh. Evidently, the customer did all the rest of stuff and, as we can see through here brand new pads, uh brand new calipers, no hardware, he left all the hardware off it kind of weird uh. He just wants the rotors replaced, and that is it. So that's what we're gon na i'm just hoping we don't take it apart and find out.

He just forgot to take the screw out. Wouldn't that be something oh, my gosh there's still a torx bit in it. Folks, if that baby is in there, we'll know, we'll know why what happened happened but hopefully, hopefully that's not the case. Uh, i'm gon na go ahead and just i'm just gon na peel the whole caliper bracket, all one chunk uh.

Maybe he left all the hardware and stuff off it for a reason. I don't really know, but that's what we're gon na do. I know there's a lot of folks that have a theory uh, especially around here in the rust belt, that if you leave the hardware off, you have less of a tendency for the pad to seize. So perhaps that's why it was done like that.

I do new uh. We got to back this off a little typically the rotors on these chevrolets. They don't uh. They don't come off too hard.

Generally speaking, so there's that yeah pads are definitely super loose in there. Let's set that up there for right now. Oh, she got some marks on the front of her. Let me tell you that's what frustration looks like folks.

That's all from the hammer. Uh expect it a little worse, maybe the other side's a little better for us. I almost feel bad. Almost oh we're out of never seas or not never see this fluid filling waiting for a few cases to show up.

I don't know how that happened. I just went and looked it's all m.i.a, so i called to order some cases and they're all out. So i won't have any until tomorrow and i'm waiting for my fifth, i just ran out of my 55 gallon drum too jeez, just keeping track of inventory around this place, so we're gon na paint her up like the tin man. This way, the next time this feller does his rotors he'll, be like the suckers will come right off, providing i take the screw out of them, but i'm thinking that it can't be that simple, i'm betting, that when we go on the other side, it's going to Be that's going to be the bad one.
That's my thought. Maybe if not boy, i don't know what to tell this young man. I was telling them they were stuck man you're right them. Babies were stuck okay.

Well, let's see here we go. Stick that baby back up there and put the torx bit back in it. We will give it a snug-a-dugga that is a little bit lighter than a nugget nugget. This is snug-a-dugga.

That's like that! Quarter-Inch dry, she's, kind of weak snug-a-dugga. All the hardware was inside the vehicle. I can't get a hold of this fella. I just can't bring myself to put it back together like this, so i think what we'll do if i'm wrong i'll take care of it for him.

I think we're just going to do it proper if i'm wrong i'll, take it apart and pull this hardware back out, but i did notice like the kelp or bracket bolts were barely tightened so and those there's oh, i mean, i know thor is pretty powerful, but You can tell when stuff is barely tight, so i think what we'll do there? There probably was a lot of frustration going on at this point. I think we're going to do it the right way. You know how things go when you get frustrated you're, just pissed off, and things aren't going right and you're going in and tell the old lady like it's your problem now old lady, then she screams at you and you scream at her next thing. You know she's, like yeah with the oldest kid he's, not even yours, and all that because you couldn't get the rotor off.

I don't know if that's how it goes down irl, but that's a potential situation or scene that can happen so we're gon na make sure these caliper pins are lubed up. Why did i just loop that then grab it right down there, don't know it's too uh. It's too into our story. I think these have some lube on them anyways, but we'll just make sure she's lubed all the way to the top.

That's going to keep that sealed up good, keep it the pin from getting all rusty and crusty. They don't put a lot on them from the factory, so we'll do the same thing on this one. This is orange grease where the heck do we get this stuff, silicone extreme ceramic extreme? It's called, i don't know how it ended up in my shop, not real sure, that's what we're using as today's flavor, the orange it doesn't seem as gooey. I think i've used it before and didn't 100 care for it.

Ah doggy ding dong. I should have wiped that brake dust off what a mess yeah close enough close enough folks looks like i have some kind of painted coating on it. Anyways kind of maybe some kind of zinc or galvanized type paint coating. There we go now.

This has anti-drag clips. So to speak, and it also has these little wings on it here that are flicked up. So when we stick the pads on it's going to want to push them off, but those little wingy doodads will keep it from flying off. You'll see you'll, see what i'm saying so we're going to give it a click.
You'll hear it click ready, click click take my word for it, it clicks and it keeps it from falling off. Okay makes sense, it does in my mind, same thing over here there you listen, you'll, hear it, click that doesn't really never mind, you'll, feel it you'll feel it. That's that, let's sew it together, you know they all lock tight uh we're going to put a little octane on the kelvin which you can use, never seas or nothing or whatever you want to do, but whatever you do make sure you follow service info and use That procedure, we're just going to stick this up here for right now, get them started, we'll get them torqued down we'll get our right should have wiped their rotor off first, but i'm sure there's a fair amount of cross contamination going on already i'm going to grab A torque spec and a torque wrench and torque these to factory specs, now make sure you don't have a pigtail in that little guy. And what we'll do is we'll get this one started.

Then we'll just swing her down that keeps you from getting all the schmutz. A little schmutzy uh all over everything, so we'll just go like that. We flipped it down and put the bottom bolt in um. Well, i have to go, get the torque, specs and and all that stuff and get this torqued down here properly and i will go see if the other side is a little more dramatic than this side.

So i got the wheel off this side. Folks and uh. We'll take to pull the caliper off this. One still has the screw in.

It looks a little buggered up, though um we'll take in yeah wow good thing. We checked this side uh. This caliper is falling right off. Well, it's got a loose bolt must not have torqued the spec.

Obviously, i won't bore you with bracket removal unless the bolts are loose and we'll laugh and laugh and laugh whether or not um we'll get these little guys off and we'll see what the deal is over here. This this screw head's kind of messed up. So i'm not real sure that one's not gon na go she's just gon na break our torx bit plan b, all right so first things. First, i think what we'll try and do is we'll try to just massage around the head of the bolt a little bit with air hammer see if the jiggly will get her loose music to my ears baby and then we'll try to do this see if this Works, it comes just like that.

Okay, what a stupid video when he said he was beating the hell out of these things. I thought you know what man it's gon na be a great video boy. Was i wrong? Well folks, we're gon na leave it to that. I'm not going to bore you with another brake job on a chevrolet honestly, i might even throw this video into trash.

It is kind of comical that the boat was forgotten. However, we've all done stupid things right right. I've done it, you've done it. If you haven't done a stupid thing, you probably haven't done anything at all, then at that point, so uh, let's reminisce down in that comment section tell me what kind of silly thing you've done where you've had the oh son of a mother moment once you figure Out why things weren't going your way as perhaps this fella might have? When i tell me, you know, forgot one little tiny torx bit screw in there and that's where the all the frustration came from so leave that story in the comment section.
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By EricO

15 thoughts on “Customer Says He Can’t Get The Rotor Off!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Will Johnson says:

    So I did my spark plugs and wires once, when I got close to being done after sweating my balls off I rushed through the last 2 wires. Put it all back together and got a crazy misfire. Upon rechecking my work I found my #3 wire in #5 spot and vis versa. Like you said we all have done something dumb lol

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Timothy says:

    Dude x we've all done stupid things lmao, So I had just started dating this hot little Japanese girl. We were living together after like 3 months and her car needed a tire rotation and an oil change and some brake pads. So I spend a Saturday working on the car and smoking pot , I get all finished and we leave the house in the car , no issues . BuT when we pulled back into the garage I saw the CAP for the oil on the garage floor! She didn't notice it ! But I sure did I freaked out(in my head) popped the hood ๐Ÿ˜… we hadn't loss any oil put the cap back on hahahah

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DAD TYPE 2 says:

    Back when I was wipper snapper I took my car to a shop, got screwed and not in a fun Friday night kind of way, so I decided to learn and do my own servicing of my vehicles, fast forward many many many many years two examples of something that bit me in the rear but I have since learn.
    For whatever reason, my riding mower would start up but in gear or engage the blades die, I tinkered all over it, till finally I found the safety seat switch came unplugged.
    Then I thought my truck had a blown head gasket, so I took it APART and did the "While I'm in here" curse, and THEN it dawned on me, you idiot, why didn't you get the test thingy to see if that was the problem for sure before doing all this. It turned out the head gasket was fine but while I'm in here found my radiator was clogged up, so I got it all back together, and then my transmission died…..moral to the story is I learned from my overwork, to start with simple stuff, which I'll be doing on the transmission….the way I figure I can't brake broken. But yeah start investigating on the small side before you jump head first into the deep end only to find that's not where the fish is at. Lol. Good luck to all. Love the channel E.O. !!!!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars KeninMT says:

    The 1 needle bearing in a u-joint that tips into the void and breaks when you seat the cap into the cross…… and have to take it apart again and get another u-joint for 1 needle because the bearing company's don't sell loose needle bearings to the bearing specialty store anymore….

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars scout says:

    I enjoyed the video. It shows me how you do things, like how much caliper grease you use on the slider pins. How you use a wire wheel to clean up the hub. I'm working on my own brakes but am unsure and fearful I won't get through an obstacle. I knew the two rotor screws would be there, and that they can be buggers and to try shocking the rust connection. I used the impact screwdriver I got from Harbor Freight and got them off, but I learned I needed to really whack that thing. Also, as a beginner I learn you have to have courage to move forward, not give up. As a woman, I learned that you have to be strong in auto mechanics. The wheel is heavy. Thank god for breaker bars. I like auto mechanics but so wish I had someone to check my work. The other difficulty is finding the torque info. It's hard to find.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leandro laporta says:

    The most absolutely stupid thing I've done, when I first started to drive (about 5 years ago, I always lived in the city so never needed a car, but then I decide to move to the suburbs and buy my first beater, a age 40) I had this idea that if the reservoir cap was stuck it could blow up some cooling line, so I left it loose all the time, geez! I had a lot or over heating issues of course, there was no pressure in the car omg I will beat myself for ever done that, I almost kill the engine 3 times, blowing cooling lines mostly, run out of coolant, but that little PSA DW8 hold up like a champ, what a A-hole a was for doing that, I had no idea at the time

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leandro laporta says:

    No! Don't throw it in the trash!, The way you remove that stuck torx was awesome! I had no idea you can fix it that way, I learn every time with your videos being a simple brake job or a complicated rabbit hole to hell electrical issue, you always figure it out, thank you!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars K G says:

    When I was 17 or 18 it was time to do an oil change on my car (81 Ford Escort). I had done it a couple times already, so it wasn't something I had never done before. After I finished up and went out for a quick test drive, it started sputtering and acted like the engine was gonna die, so I slowly got it back home, popped the hood and when checking/looking around I opened the air filter (remember when cars had those round frying pans with the wingnut?) and found I had some oil in there. My neighbor happened to be home, so I asked him to come over and take a look and after a little investigating discovered that I had drained the transmission fluid instead of the oil, so when I took off for my test drive I had no transmission fluid and 8 quarts of oil in the car…lol. Probably explains why the engine block cracked at 80k miles…

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christopher Rosas says:

    This is what happens when you've only worked with free floating rotors….. something similar happened when my nephew did an oil change on my dad's Chevy Malibu…… only used to bottom end filters and had no idea it was a top end filter……

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars icihicpcl says:

    Let's see. Everytime I do/did some boneheaded thing? Like LAST WEEK thought the right repair for the door cable was to spring the housing so the new cable end would go into housing. Questionable from the beginning. Yup. Steel housing not bendable back to original spot. Of course now lost the cost of the cable end, and am now waiting for the new door latch and cable to arrive in mail. Oh well. Never done this repair. Have no book or online access. Just YouTube videos. Maybe these are wrong cable ends and neither I nor the counter person at parts store knew they weren't right. 73 years old retired Mack truck mechanic still learning.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rodrigo Sagebin says:

    How about the older Subaru's with the marker light switch on top of the steering wheel. First time I had that I spent a whole day checking the wiring thinking I had a bad ground or something. Finally sat back and Googled it. Man oh man I felt like a proper moron. All you can do is smirk at yourself and come to terms with your mortality, haha.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fred Wills says:

    Hey Eric, what is your opinion of the new brake rotors, and calipers that are coated to prevent rust? I bought a set of rotors and pads with that Evolution Geomet coating for my pickup truck last year, and one year later they still look like new, and thatโ€™s through a Vermont winter. Went ahead and got a set for wifeyโ€™s Jeep Cherokee this fall too. These all came from Rock Auto and are the PowerStop brand. Curious if youโ€™ve tried them yet. They do cost a bit more than the โ€œdaily driverโ€ quality, but I think maybe itโ€™s worth the extra.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars joe fin says:

    Great video, considering I went through same today, 9/25/21. Last rotor on the SRX the torx screw was rusted. Stripped the head and then spent an hour drilling the rotor/screw head until the rotor popped off. Air hammer was the answer. Yuo taught more than a few sommething today. Good job!

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ned Booker says:

    Needed to replace my hood on a 07 Mercury Milan. Went to the junk yard a pulled a hood off a Ford Fusion. I mistakenly thought they were basically the same car made by Ford. That's what I get for thinking. Mercury's are sometimes slightly different than Ford's. I even had the hood painted before that pulled hood was put on the car. So, I had to eat that hood and get the right one.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ken Harris says:

    I bought a new tool (hyper tough) at walmart, a 3 finger oil wrench with 1/2 inch drive that went from around 2 1/2 to 4 1/4 inches. Decided to give it a try on my 2006 f150. Caught the wires for the power steering pressure switch and broke the switch off. EXPENSIVE oil change!

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