Important: Brake fluid in the caliper is subject to contamination by heat. Do not force the contaminated fluid back through the brake system.
| • | Attach a tube over the bleeder screw to catch the brake fluid in a container. |
| • | Compress the pistons into caliper housing bore to provide clearance between linings and rotor. |
Important: Do not attempt to pry or pull the brake pad wear sensor out of the brake pad. The brake pad wear sensor must be pushed out of the brake pad.
| 10.1. | Inspect the guide pins for free movement within the caliper bracket. Replace guide pins and or guide pin boots in the following conditions: |
| • | Corroded |
| • | Worn |
| • | Damaged |
| 10.2. | Inspect the condition of the brake pad wear sensor, replace as needed. |
| 10.3. | Inspect the brake pads for un-even wear. |
Important: New braking surfaces must be broken in or burnished after brake pads are installed and/or after rotors are refinished. Avoid overheating the brakes.