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How to Replace Porsche Brake Pads DIY Video (for Cayman, Boxster, 997 Carrera)
![]() Replacing your brake pads is one of the easiest jobs to perform if you know the steps. In general, you should inspect your brake pads about every 10,000 miles, and replace them if the material lining of the pad is worn down enough to trigger the pad replacement sensor. In this video, we'll walk you through brake pad replacement on a Porsche Cayman that takes you through every step of the process so that you’ll have the confidence to do it yourself. This particular video can be used for 2006-2012 Porsche Caymans, 2005-2012 Porsche Boxsters and 2005-2012 Porsche 997 Carreras. For more how to DIY content, including tutorials, check out and subscribe to our YouTube Channel here! |
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Replaced my rear brake pads & sensors ( fronts still look great) but the Brake Wear light is still coming on - any suggestions?
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Thank you, the video was helpful
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This is just what I was looking for. Thank you.
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Newbie here
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Can we get a video for the 981 generation?
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can I assume that this video applies to the 3rd Generation Cayman (2017 up)?
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Thanks for the heads-up.......would certainly know what to look out for when replacing mine
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