1. Take wheels off. (3/4" socket)
2. Use 14mm socket to remove bolts from the caliper.
3. Use a C-clamp to tension the caliper.
4. Put new brake pads in.
5. Put the caliper in position and retighten the 14mm bolts.
6. Put wheels back on.
7. Get in the car and pump the brakes at least 5 times to re-juice the calipers.
Yes. There are manysuppliers of aftermarket bolt-on kits.
What size engine.
you cannot service panel lights on 2000 impala . you hav to replace the instrument cluster.
it is cool
They recommend 30,000 miles.
32.8 sec.
Our 2003 Impala has brake pads.
Speed sensor in the wheel hub could be bad brake fluid may be low master cylinder may have a leak brake booster cable may be loose. or its time to change the brakes
same as the front there both disk brakes just like the front
a torx bit size t-55 for front brakes
Exactly what are you referring to flush, the radiator, transmission or possibly the brakes. Purchase a Haynes Manual and it has all the information you will need.
Probably every 5000 miles. Or 6 months.