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The front brake pads and rotors on your 2013 to 2018 Nissan Altima help slow your car down when you apply the brakes. This video and instructions detail a front brake pad and rotor replacement on a 2014 Nissan Altima, and repair procedures will be similar for 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 Nissan Altima models. Be sure to consult your service manual for exact replacement specifications before starting your repairs. Maintain or repair your Nissan Altima’s front brakes with tools, resources, and information from O’Reilly Auto Parts. For automotive advice and instructional videos, visit our How-To Hub for topics including when to change your brakes, how to choose brake pads, and more to help you get the job done right. Supplies Needed for This Job: 1. Safety Glasses: https://orly.cc/4e7cFKz 2. Gloves: https://orly.cc/3YKu3QZ 3. Import Direct Brake Pads: https://orly.cc/3YLBnfh 4. Import Direct Brake Rotors: https://orly.cc/4f8BKX0 5. Wire Brush: https://orly.cc/3UwW6kt 6. Breaker Bars: https://orly.cc/3Amrew0 7: Lug Wrenches: https://orly.cc/4e9iuqZ 8: Wheel Chocks: https://orly.cc/4f7bdZX 9: Jack Stands: https://orly.cc/48rS2aE 10: Brake Cleaner: https://orly.cc/3UtR1sQ 11: Brake Pad Spreader: https://orly.cc/3YIvVd0 0:25 Loosen Lug Nuts 0:36 Jack Up Your Vehicle 0:47 Remove Caliper Mounting Bolts 1:00 Suspend the Caliper 1:10 Remove Caliper Bracket Bolts and Bracket 1:30 Clean Hub Assembly 1:50 Remove Old Brake Pads 2:00 Remove Slide Pins 2:15 Clean Caliper Pistons 2:30 Install New Rotor 2:40 Assemble Caliper Bracket 3:09 Install New Brake Pads into Bracket 3:23 Reinstall Caliper Bracket Bolts and Bracket 3:48 Clean Brake Caliper 4:15 Reinstall Caliper Mounting Bolts Your 2013-2018 Nissan Altima’s front brake pads and rotors help slow down your vehicle when you apply the brakes. As you press the brake pedal, the brake pads are pushed against the rotors, using friction to slow your wheels and stop your Altima. Brake pads and rotors wear out over their life due to heat, exposure to moisture and road debris, and general use, affecting the responsiveness and overall safety of your Nissan’s braking system. Signs of bad brake components include a grinding, squeaking, or squealing noise heard when applying the brakes, or if you notice pulsation or vibration in the brake pedal. Performing a complete brake job on your 2013-2018 Nissan Altima by replacing your brake pads, rotors, and hardware can help restore and maintain healthy brakes. It’s advised you replace the brake pads and rotors on both sides at the same time, since these components are likely the same age and may fail at similar intervals. Bad brake pads and rotors can affect braking distance and cause poor or unsafe handling in your Nissan Altima, which could put you and others in danger. Facebook: / oreillyautoparts Instagram: / oreillyautoparts Twitter: / oreillyauto Find your local O’Reilly Auto Parts: https://www.oreillyauto.com/locations Shop all your automotive needs: https://www.oreillyauto.com/ Subscribe and ring the notification bell! http://bit.ly/2bTyluF Check out our How-To Hub library: https://www.oreillyauto.com/how-to-hub On our channel we cover several different topics: Auto Product Descriptions DIY Auto Repair Do It Yourself Car Maintenance Car Repair How-Tos by Year, Make and Model O’Reilly Auto Parts is a retailer that provides automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment and accessories in the United States and Mexico for both professionals and do-it-yourself customers. We’ve grown from a single store in 1957 to our current size of well over 6,000 locations (and growing), and our channel offers reliable automotive information that is concise and easy to understand. #OReillyPowered #CarRepair #TeamOReilly #CarMaintenance O’Reilly Auto Parts, headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, has been a household name for aftermarket replacement parts, repair tools, interior accessories, and even professional-grade shop equipment since its founding in 1957. Since then we’ve only grown, and now have over 6,000 stores throughout the United States and Mexico–all dedicated to servicing the do-it-yourself and professional customer. The O’Reilly Auto Parts YouTube channel provides another way for us to serve our customers by offering reliable automotive repair and product selection information in a way that is easy to understand, no matter the user’s skill level. Let us help you repair your car with helpful tips and step-by-step instructions to get the job done right. DIY 2015 Front Brake Change Altima Nissan Altima DIY Brake Job How to Change the Brake Drums and Rotors Altima DIY Rotor 2016 Altima Once you’ve got your supplies together, here’s what you’ll do: Park on a level surface. Use a breaker bar and a 21mm socket or lug wrench to loosen the lug nuts on your front wheels. Chock the rear wheels. Lift and support the front end of the car.