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Caliper boot replacement in Petah Tikva
102 companies found
Cohen David Albert
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Khalutsat ha-Pardesanut St 32, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew
Express Adanim, Petah-Tikva
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
- Nakhshon St 31, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew ,Russian
Moshe Zer
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
- Ha-Rekhev St 5, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew

Puzzle Motors
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Khayim Grinberg St 5, Petah Tikv
English ,Hebrew ,Russian

Garage Viktor
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Bar Kochva St 49, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew ,Russian
Service Center Land Rover Petah Tikva
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
- Moshe Dayan St 6, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew
Garage Amram
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Amal St 2, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew
Grand Garage
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
- Emile Zola St 35, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew ,Russian
Rally Motor
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- HaAluf David Marcus St 41, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew
National Service Centers BMW
- ShowroomCar Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:15
- Yegi'a Kapaim 20
English ,Hebrew
Universal Truck
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- HaRakevet 9, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew ,Russian
Garage Sagol
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
- Ravnitski St 6, Petah Tikva
English ,Hebrew
Caliper boot replacement
Caliper boot replacement
Such signs as car pulling and drifting when braking, the need to apply more or less effort to brake, and the knocking sounds coming from the brakes when driving on bumpy roads may indicate that the caliper elements, including the boot, are probably faulty, and you need to replace the boot. In the process of replacing, the following operations must be performed: dismantle the wheel, remove the caliper, remove the pads, assess the damage, remove the old boot, and install a new one. Assemble the unit and carry out additional diagnostics after installation.